Recently,Academician Yan Jun, chairman of Hangyu Microelectronics, was elected as a fellow of the Asia-Pacific Association of Artificial Intelligence.
Yan Jun, Ph.D., is a professor-level senior engineer, a special allowance expert, a foreign academician of the Russian Academy of Engineering, a foreign academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, and a fellow of the Chinese Society of Surveying and Mapping. He is currently the chairman of Zhuhai Aerospace Micro Technology Co., Ltd., the dean of the School of Data Science of Qingdao University of Science and Technology, the vice chairman of the China Society of Surveying and Mapping, the vice chairman of the Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Working Committee of the China Society of Surveying and Mapping, and the distinguished professor of the City University of Macau.
Yan Jun led the team to actively work in the field of aerospace chips and remote sensing satellite constellations, and led the development of major scientific research projects of commercial remote sensing micro-nano satellite constellations, which opened up a precedent for China's private enterprises to participate in national space infrastructure (satellite constellations), which will make satellite data collection have high spatial and temporal resolution and quantitative remote sensing capabilities, so as to make the company's "satellite space information platform" It has a high service level and ability of satellite big data collection and application, which will have a positive impact on the pattern of China's commercial aerospace and satellite big data industry.
The Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association (AAIA) is a global academic, non-profit and non-** organization, AAIA Fellows from Stanford University, Princeton University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, Cornell University, Columbia University, Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and other international prestigious universities, as well as from Google, The world's top scientists in AI-related fields of high-tech companies such as Microsoft, IBM, Alibaba, Huawei, and JD.com. AAIA covers a wide range of AI industries, aims to strengthen the cooperation between scientists in the field of AI and scientists in other fields around the world, and promote the development and application of AI through academic research, exchanges, publications, and other activities.