I am a PhD student of Animal Science & Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering (dual major) at Michigan State University. My research interests include precision livestock farming, computer vision, genomic prediction, and deep learning. I work on the automatic detection of housed pigs' agonistic behaviors through computer vision tools. Also, I develop deep learning models for genomic prediction in animals. I have fun with applying different algorithms to solve practical problems in the field of Animal Science e.g. genomic prediction/selection and animal behavior analysis.
PhD in Animal Science & Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering (dual major, in progress)
Michigan State University
MS in Biostatistics
Michigan State University
BS in Information and Computing Science
Minzu University of China
R, Matlab, Python, C
Genomic prediction, animal breeding, RNA sequencing analysis, high-throughput phenotyping, animal behavior
Differential evolution/genetic algorithm, statistical learning, image processing
Genome sequence data, (depth) image data, categorical data analysis
Machine learning, neural networks, computer vision
Advisor: Dr. Juan Steibel
Accomplishments include: