I am currently a master's student at Lanzhou university with a keen focus on Computational Social Science, Health&Political Communication, Neaural Science and Complex Networks. From June 2024 to September 2024, I have promoted my research at the Institute of Space and Earth Information Science at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, supervised by Professor Mei-Po Kwan.
Since 2020, I have been working as a part-time research assistant at the The School of Media and Communication (SMC), Shanghai Jiao Tong University, under the leadership of Professor Xueqing Li, focusing on intimate relationships, computer-mediated communication, and political communication in the context of social media.
My aspiration is to integrate cutting-edge artificial intelligence algorithms into my social science research, with a particular interest in large language models(LLM) and network analysis. My academic vision revolves around constructing a research framework based on the principles of spatiotemporal dynamics, causal inference, and nearual science, aiming for a deeper understanding of communication system dynamics.
You can reach me via academic email: 220220941091@lzu.edu.cn or my gmail: wujlin5@gmail.com
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MSc in Jounalism and Communication (Research in health&political communication), 2025
Lanzhou University
BA in Public Administration (Research in Computational Social Science and Political Sociology), 2021
Sun Yat-Sen University
Participation in Project: “Vehicle Detection and Vehicle-kilometrage Estimation Based on Remote Sensing Technologies”, Smart Traffic Fund, The Government of Hong Kong SAR, No. PSRI/44/2208/PR, 2023 – 2025. (PI: Prof. Mei-Po Kwan)
Research Direction: Deep Learning of Remote Sensing and Modeling of Complex Transportation Systems
Supervisor: Prof. Mei-Po Kwan
Research Direction: Spatial Data Analysis; Measurement of Social Equity in Infrastructure
Participation in Project: “In the Process of Political Collective Action in Hong Kong: The Mechanism of Emotional Contagion and Political Logic in Social Media”, Sponsored by: National Social Science Fund Project, Ministry of Education in China. (PI: Prof. Xueqing Li)
Research Direction: Computer Mediated Communication; Political Communication
Supervisor: Prof. Xueqing Li