About Me

I am currently a PhD student at the Technical University of Munich, sponsored by Siemens AG, under the supervision of Slobodan Ilic, Nassir Navab, and Benjamin Busam. Previously, I earned my master’s degree at TUM, where I had the opportunity to work with Guangyao Zhai and Yan Di from CAMP, as well as Qadeer Khan from the Computer Vision Group. Before that, I completed my bachelor’s degree in automotive engineering at Tongji University, Shanghai, in 2020, with my thesis supervised by Guang Chen.

Research Interests

My current research focuses on the application of generative AI in 3D computer vision / graphics, particularly in data representations such as point clouds and B-Rep. I am also deeply interested in autonomous driving, as I believe it would reshape our mobility system, increase our productivity, and, ultimately, the well-being of our society.

GenAI & 3D Vision

  • SeaLion: Semantic Part-Aware Latent Point Diffusion Models for 3D Generation  (CVPR 2025) [Link]

Autonomous Driving

  • IPCC-TP: Utilizing Incremental Pearson Correlation Coefficient for Joint Multi-Agent Trajectory Prediction  (CVPR 2023) [Link]
  • Multi-Vehicle Trajectory Prediction and Control at Intersections using State and Intention Information  (Neurocomputing 2024) [Link]
  • Neuromorphic Visual Odometry System for Intelligent Vehicle Application with Bio-inspired Vision Sensor  (ROBIO 2019) [Link]