Areas of Research Interests:
radar countermeasures, situational awareness, intelligent information processing
Educational Background:
2003.9-2005.7 Xidian University, Signal and Information Processing, M.Eng.
2002.9-2005.3 Xidian University, Signal and Information Processing, D.Eng.
1997.9-2001.7 Xidian University, Electrical Engineering, B.Eng.
Work Experience:
2014.9-now Professor, Xidian University
2009.9-2014.9 Associate Professor, Xidian University
2007.9-2009.9 Lecturer, Xidian University
Awards and Honors:
Zhou Feng, Professor and PhD Supervisor, was born in 1980 in Tongxu, Henan. He received his Doctor of Engineering degree in 2007 from the School of Electronic Engineering, Xidian University, and joined the faculty the same year. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2009 and Full Professor in 2014. In 2016, he conducted research on statistical signal processing at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University. He was selected as a Distinguished Professor by the Ministry of Education in 2020, a National-Level Talent in 2019, and a National Young Talent in 2018. In 2014, he received the Young Scientists Award from the International Union of Radio Science, and in 2012, he was selected for the New Century Excellent Talents Support Program by the Ministry of Education. He currently serves as the Director of the Key Laboratory of Electronic Information Countermeasures and Simulation Technology of the Ministry of Education.
He is currently engaged in research on information warfare, situational awareness, and radar imaging and remote sensing image processing. He has published over 200 papers in leading domestic and international journals and conferences such as IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems (TAES), IEEE Transactions on Image Processing (TIP), IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (TGRS), IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing (JSTARS), and IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation (RSN). He has served as a session chair for multiple international conferences, including IGARSS 2014. He has led over 30 research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation and industry collaborations. His achievements include one National Technical Invention Second Prize, three Provincial/Ministerial-level Science and Technology Awards (First Prize), and over 50 authorized invention patents. He teaches graduate-level courses such as Non-Stationary Signal Analysis and Processing and undergraduate courses such as Remote Sensing Physics.