
SPEAKER
KEYNOTE SPEAKER Ⅰ IN LAAI 2025

Prof. Haibin Zhu
Nipissing University, Canada
IEEE Fellow
Zhu Haibin, Ph.D., male, born in 1963, from Dongying, Shandong Province. Professor of Computer and Mathematics Department, University of Nipissing (NipissingUniversity), Canada; Director of Computer Science Program; Director of Collaborative Systems Laboratory (founder). His research Interests: Multi-agent systems, role-based systems, group performance optimization, group role assignment.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER Ⅱ IN LAAI 2025

Prof. Bin Jiang
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
IEEE Fellow
Bio: Bin Jiang (M’03–SM’05–F’20) received the Ph.D.degree in automatic control from Northeastern University, Shenyang, China, in 1995. He had ever been a Post-Doctoral Fellow, a Research Fellow, an Invited Professor, and a Visiting Professor in Singapore, France, USA, and Canada, respectively. He is currently Chair Professor of Cheung Kong Scholar Program with the Ministry of Education and the Vice President of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China. His current research interests include intelligent fault diagnosis and fault tolerant control and their applications to helicopters, satellites, and high-speed trains. He has authored eight books in the related fields.
Dr. Jiang was a recipient of the Second Class Prize of National Natural Science Award of China. He is a Fellow of Chinese Association of Automation (CAA). He currently serves as an Editor of International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems, and an Associate Editor or an Editorial Board Member for a number of journals, such as IEEE Trans. on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, IEEE Trans. on Cybernetics, Journal of the Franklin Institute, Neurocomputing, etc. He is a Chair of Control Systems Chapter in IEEE Nanjing Section, and a member of IFAC Technical Committee on Fault Detection, Supervision, and Safety of Technical Processes.