
Ruimin Hu
Ruimin Hu is distinguished professor of Wuhan University, winner of the special government allowance of the State Council, member of the National Cyberspace Security 2030 Special Expert Group of the Ministry of Science and Technology, member of the National Digital Video and Audio Codec Technology Expert Group (Executive Chairman of the Audio Group).In these years, Prof. Hu has chaired four projects on multimedia security and encoding technology funded by the National Natural Science Fund, and have been a leading expert for several national projects of multimedia communication and cyberspace security big data behavior analysis. He has published 139 papers on top journals and conference proceedings, and his papers have been cited 2117 times on Google Scholar, with an H-index of 14. He has been the deputy director of Academic Committee and Dean of School of Computer Science of Wuhan University, and the Executive Dean of Cyberspace Security College of Wuhan University. Long engaged in research on multimedia big data natural and social understanding and network security behavior analysis, Prof. Hu has focused on theory and research methods of cyberspace security perception computing (trusted identity computing, hidden organization discovery, complex relationship analysis, behavior pattern mining). Prof. Hu has won the 7th Youth Science and Technology Award of China, the 5th Youth Scientific and Technological Innovation Award of China, the first prize of Scientific Progress of Hubei, the second prize of Scientific and Technological Award of Ministry of Education, the first prize of Scientific Progress of Chinese Institute of Electronics, the Best Paper Award of PCM International Multimedia Processing Conference. Students under his supervision have won the CCF, Excellent Doctoral Theses of ACM Wuhan, the Outstanding Award of Smart City Contest, the first prize of Mobile Terminal Contest of Ministry of Education, the Gold Prize of Internet + Competition of China.
Title: Evolution of Security in the Intelligent Era, Natural Society Understanding and Secure Computing