Summary
Linlin Shen is a professor of computer science based in Shenzhen with six years of documented professional experience and a deep research footprint in computer vision and pattern recognition. She directs the China-UK Visual Information Processing Joint Research Lab and a Computer Vision Institute, coordinates a joint PhD program with the University of Nottingham, and has secured and co-managed research funding exceeding ¥15 million. Her work spans academic leadership, supervising postdocs and PhD students, and hands-on research in medical image analysis including 3D MRI processing and landmark detection methods. Trained with a PhD from the University of Nottingham and an MEng from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, she blends theoretical rigor with applied solutions and teaches core mathematics and pattern recognition courses. An understated strength is her interdisciplinary collaboration across computer science, medicine and mathematics, enabling translational research that supports clinical partners.
6 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science at University of Nottingham
Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University