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Bertram Emil
SHI
施 毅 明

PhD in Electrical Engineering
Professor
Research Area
Biomedical Engineering (BME)
Data Science and AI (DSAI)
Research Interests
Artificial intelligence
Brain machine interfaces
Image analysis
Neuromorphic engineering
Robotics
Profile

PhD, Univ of California, Berkeley
Fellow, IEEE

 

Professor Shi received the BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He received his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley. He joined the ECE Department at HKUST in 1994. He has been as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I: Fundamental Theory and Applications twice, and was a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and Chair of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Technical Committee on Cellular Neural Networks and Array Computing.

 

Multi-disciplinary Themes

Bio-Systems and Bio-information Technologies (BBT)
Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS)

Selected Publications
Chen, Zhaokang; Shi, Bertram Emil, Using Variable Dwell Time to Accelerate Gaze-Based Web Browsing with Two-Step Selection, 2018, Link
Lagorce, Xavier; Orchard, Garrick; Galluppi, Francesco; Shi, Bertram E.; Benosman, Ryad B., HOTS: A Hierarchy of Event-Based Time-Surfaces for Pattern Recognition, 2017, Link
Goto, Seiko; Gianfagia, Thomas J.; Munafo, John P.; Fujii, Eijiro; Shen, Xuting; Sun, Minkai; Shi, Bertram Emil; Liu, Congcong; Hamano, Hiroshi; Herrup, Karl, The Power of Traditional Design Techniques: The Effects of Viewing a Japanese Garden on Individuals With Cognitive Impairment, 2017, Link