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Liyuan Scholars Colloquium Session 164: Recent Advances in Research on Complex Dynamical Systems and Artificial Intelligence

Time:2026-04-23 11:05

主讲人 Wei Lin 讲座时间 16:00–17:00, April 24, 2026
讲座地点 H3-104, Huiwen Building, Yuehai Campus, Shenzhen University 实际会议时间日 24
实际会议时间年月 2026.4

Shenzhen University School of Mathematical Sciences  

Liyuan Scholars Colloquium Session 164


Title:  Recent Advances in Research on Complex Dynamical Systems and Artificial Intelligence

Speaker: Professor Wei Lin (Fudan University)

Time: 16:00–17:00, April 24, 2026

Location: H3-104, Huiwen Building, Yuehai Campus, Shenzhen University

Abstract:  This talk primarily introduces the development progress of our study on artificial intelligence algorithms and complex systems, along with some recent advancements. It will particularly focus on issues such as the phase reduction in complex biological oscillators, fusion of multiple complex dynamics, implementation in prediction using low-power intelligent computing architectures, the regulation of oscillatory dynamics.

Speaker Profile: Wei Lin is a Distinguished Professor of Applied Mathematics and Complexity Science at Fudan University, Dean of the Office of Academic Affairs at Fudan University, Director of the Institute for Intelligent Complex Systems, and Deputy Director of the Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Computational Neuroscience and Brain-Inspired Intelligence. His research interests include complex systems, data assimilation, and causal analysis, with applications in computational systems biology and artificial intelligence. Dr. Lin has received numerous honors, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China Outstanding Young Scholar Award (2019), the Best Paper Award from the International Federation of Chinese Mathematicians (2019), the First Prize of the Shanghai Natural Science Award (2020, 2024), and the V. Afraimovich Award at the International Conference on Nonlinear Science and Complexity (2024). He also serves as Vice Chair of the CMS Committee on Mathematical Biology and President of the Shanghai Society of Nonlinear Science.


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April 23, 2026