Ran JU
Keep it simple.
Ran JU (居然)
Address: Room 1011, Building of Computer Science and Technology, Nanjing University, 163 Xianlin Avenue, Qixia District, Nanjing, China
E-mail: svalian.ju.at.gmail.com
Personal info
PhD student
Multimedia Computing Group
State Key Laboratory for Novel Software Technology
Nanjing University
Education
PhD, Computer Science and Engineering, 2010 - present
(successive postgradaute and doctoral program)
Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Advisor: Gangshan Wu
Bachelor of Science, Electronic Science and Engineering, 2003 - 2007
Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Programming Skills
C++
C#
Java
Matlab
Assembler
Verilog
OpenCV
OpenGL
OpenNI
Direct3D
Work experience
2010 - present
System Application Engineer, Sino Wealth Electronic Ltd. , Shanghai, 2007 - 2009
I engaged in chip specification design and driver/application development for consumer electronics (MP3/MP4/In-car entertainment/U-disk etc.).
Projects
2010 - present
Research projects
Depth-aware salient object detection and segmentation, 2014
Automatic object extraction from a single depth map.
Object based stereo image retrieval, 2013
An online stereo image search engine featured with object recommendation and content based image search.
Interactive and consistent stereo image segmentation, 2013
An interactive tool for selecting objects simutaneously from stereo images with only one-view operation.
Parallel stereo matching using Hadoop, 2012
A parallel stereo matching implementation with MapReduce.
Hand gesture recognition, 2012
Hand gesture recognition from a single depth map captured by Kinect using neural networks.
Drumset, 2011
A drumset game using a stereo camera rig to track two colored drumsticks in real time.
Others
River transportation, 2015-present
Water transportation simulation including terrain, ships, water flows etc.
A virtual graphical simulation of an aquarium.
Motion sensing drumset, 2011
A motion sensing drumset game using a stereo camera rig to track the drumsticks.
MobiMed system, 2006
A mobile medical monitoring system designed for multiple physiological parameter measurement. The project takes the 3rd prize of the Intel Cup National Undergraduate Electronic Design Contest 2006.
Honors and awards
Hasso-Plattner-Institute scholarship for doctoral studies, 2013-2015
Huawei scholarship, 2015
PCM best paper runner-up award, 2015
NARI-Relays scholarship, 2014
ICIMCS best paper runner-up award, 2014
Outstanding graduate student scholarship, 2013