Summary
Xiaoxiao Du is a Graduate Research Assistant and Ph.D. candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a decade of experience developing algorithms and software for machine learning, remote sensing, and signal processing. She brings 7+ years of MATLAB and C/C++ expertise and 6+ years focused on image processing, hyperspectral and LiDAR analysis, and pattern recognition, routinely turning research prototypes into documented tools and tutorials for interdisciplinary teams. At the University of Missouri’s Machine Learning and Sensing Lab she builds end-to-end solutions, mentors students, and maintains the lab’s software and website, reflecting strong technical communication and reproducibility practices. Her early work applying reinforcement learning to cognitive radio band selection hints at a broader interest in combining adaptive algorithms with real-world sensing systems.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Information & Communication Engineering, Bachelor's Degree, Information & Communication Engineering at Zhejiang University
University of Missouri
violin, Japanese, French, Chinese, English