

Guoquan Huang
Professor Guoquan (Paul) Huang is a distinguished scholar contributing to breakthroughs in the fields of localization, planning, mapping, probabilistic sensing, and perception. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Delaware, he is at the forefront of research in autonomous vehicles and mobile devices. His work is pivotal in advancing the understanding and development of technologies that enable machines to perceive and navigate their environments with precision. Professor Huang's academic journey began with a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota, completed in 2012. His postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) further honed his expertise, allowing him to delve deeper into the complexities of machine perception and autonomous systems. Prior to his tenure at the University of Delaware, he also contributed significantly as a research assistant at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where he explored innovative approaches to enhance the capabilities of mobile devices. In addition to his role at the University of Delaware, Professor Huang serves as an Adjunct Professor at Zhejiang University, where he collaborates with international scholars to push the boundaries of mechanical engineering and computer science. His research is characterized by a strong interdisciplinary approach, integrating principles from various domains to address real-world challenges in robotics and automation. Professor Huang's contributions to the field are not only theoretical but also practical, with applications that have the potential to revolutionize industries reliant on autonomous systems. His dedication to research and education continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a new generation of engineers and scientists equipped to tackle the technological challenges of the future.
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, 9572-9582, 2019-05-01
, 932-945, 2017-09-02
, 87-95, 2017-08-01