Pioneering Expert in Computer Vision and Energy-Efficient Computing
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Purdue UniversityYung-Hsiang Lu is a distinguished professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University, where he serves as a University Faculty Scholar and has established himself as a leading authority in computer systems and artificial intelligence. His exceptional contributions to the field have earned him the status of IEEE Fellow and ACM Distinguished Scientist and Speaker. As the inaugural director of Purdue's John Martinson Engineering Entrepreneurial Center, he has demonstrated outstanding leadership in fostering technological innovation and entrepreneurship. Lu's research portfolio spans computer vision, embedded systems, cloud computing, and mobile computing, earning him the Outstanding VIP-Based Entrepreneur Award in 2019 from the VIP Consortium. His scholarly work includes editing the significant book "Low-Power Computer Vision: Improve the Efficiency of Artificial Intelligence" (2022), reflecting his expertise in developing energy-efficient computing solutions and advancing artificial intelligence applications