Zhang Zhongzhi Professor, Doctoral Supervisor Professor School of Computer Science, Fudan University Double-employed Professor Research Institute of Intelligent Complex Systems |
Biography
Zhang Zhongzhi has published over 100 papers in international journals and conferences, including IEEE Transactions, TCS, Comp J, PRE, JCP, SODA, WWW, IJCAI, ICDM, WSDM, among others, with three cover articles. Currently, his works have been cited over 3,100 times in SCI, with a personal H-index of 33 (according to Web of Science data); Google Scholar citations exceed 4,500, with an H-index of 39. He has been twice listed as an Elsevier Highly Cited Researcher in China. He has received awards such as the Liaoning Province Outstanding Doctoral Thesis, the Fudan University Outstanding Postdoctoral Title, the Third Prize of Shanghai Natural Science (as the first completer) and the 2020 Wilkes Award (for the best paper of 2019 in The Computer Journal). Thirteen of the graduate students under his supervision have won national scholarships. He has mentored nearly 20 undergraduates to pursue doctoral degrees in renowned universities worldwide, including 3 from Princeton and Stanford. Moreover, he has guided over 30 undergraduate students to successfully gain admission into Fudan University's prestigious Zheng, Wangdao, and Xiyuan Programs.
Major Research Interests
Complex networks, Graph data mining, Social network analysis, Random walks, Spectral graph theory, Enumeration problems on graphs