About Me

Background

I'm an incoming PhD student drawn to a single question: how can machines reason reliably? I approach it by combining symbolic structure with neural learning. Beyond the technical work itself, much of my energy goes into building research community and into competitive security. The notes below are the part of me a CV doesn't capture — for the academic record, see the homepage and CV.

Community

I am the founder and three-year leader of the Nanjing University Artificial Intelligence Association (NJU AIA), which also serves as the NJU branch of the Jiangsu Provincial Society of Artificial Intelligence. We run technical study groups, paper-reading sessions, and a community technical forum.

I am also passionate about cybersecurity. As the captain of the NJU Trinity CTF Team, I lead our team in various Capture The Flag competitions, which has helped me develop strong problem-solving skills and a deep understanding of systems security.

Beyond Research

I enjoy building tools and systems that solve real-world problems. My experience spans from low-level systems programming to high-level AI applications.

In my spare time, I enjoy playing piano, working on embedded systems projects, and developing games. I also participate in wargames and CTF competitions to sharpen my technical skills and problem-solving abilities.

Contact

I am open to academic collaborations and research discussions. Feel free to reach out: