Introduction

The Institute for Sustainable Development, Macau University of Science and Technology, established in September 2002, conducts a range of economic, social and public policies related to Macao on the premise that they are “neutral, scientific and constructive”. For instance, they develop and publish indexes and special studies closely associated with current social and economic development of Macao and neighboring areas. In addition, it undertakes policy consultations and surveys entrusted by government departments of the Special Administrative Region, and carry out public opinion or market surveys for different industries. Besides, the institute has established stable cooperative relationships with several scientific research institutes. It gets involved in studying national and regional research topics.

It has a Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) for market surveys and capable teams for surveys, interviews and superintendence. It regularly published several important indicators of Macao, including Macao Consumer Confidence Index (CCI), Macao-Zhuhai Consumer Satisfaction Index (CSI) and Macao Employee Confidence Index (ECI) for over 10 consecutive years. Since the first quarter of 2009, it has cooperatively published cross-strait, Hong Kong and Macao consumer confidence indexes, continuously tracked and promptly fed back consumers’ confidence about social economy. It has progressively become a research brand with certain awareness and influence. Since 2012, it has cooperatively studied and published urban competitiveness of Macao in the “reports on urban competitiveness in China” together with the Urban and Competitiveness Research Center, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Based on project research, the institute invites experts inside and outside to jointly study research topics of several fields, including society, economy, people’s livelihood, environment and energy. The studies carried out by the institute include longitudinal topics funded by Macao Foundation, Science and Technology Development Fund and National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) as well as horizontal topics entrusted by government departments, financial institutions and communities of the Special Administrative Region.

Through market surveys, the institute has cultivated a group of local Macao students as investigators with practical experiences. Meanwhile, it attracts postgraduates and Ph.D. students to participate in research, in order to enhance their empirical research capabilities. In the 2020/2021 academic year, the Institute had launched the “Ph.D. Program in Urban and Regional Economics”, in hope of fostering more talents for related fields.

It actively holds diverse exchanges and cooperation with different circles of the society. It assembles experts and scholars at lectures on “sustainable development” and “financial/economic forums of the bay area” to introduce advanced theories and economic practices to students, so as to expand their field of vision.

At present, the institute is actively conducting research on regional economy. According to the national plan for Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Great Bay Area, it will construct urban and regional science teaching bases, create high-end think tanks on urban and regional development, and build collaborative innovation platforms to integrate disciplines, resources and interactions. 

LuXiaoPing

Associate Professor Lu Xiao Ping

School of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Innovation Engineering

Macau University of Science and Technology

 

Office: A319

Tel.: +853-8897 2837

E-mail: [email protected]

Academic Qualification:
  • 2010-2013 Ph.D /Computer Technology and Application /M.U.S.T
  • 2004-2007 Master/Comp.Math/FDU
  • 2000-2004 Bachelor/Math/FDU
Teaching Area

Open Source Tool for Data Science (with support from DataCamp)
Advanced Topics in Applied Mathematics (Inverse Problem)
Data Science (for Bachelor)

Research Area

Machine Learning and its applications (Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning)
Data Science; High Performance Computing

Working Experience

2007 -- Present M.U.S.T.
2018: Scholar Visitor in UCLA, USA
2011: Short-Term Visiting in Tampere Univeristy of Technology, Finland

Academic Publication (selected)

  1. Zhang Yongxiong, Zheng Hua, Vong Seakweng, Lu Xiao-Ping*. Two-step parallel iteration method for large sparse horizontal linear complementarity problems. Applied Mathematics and Computation. Vol.438, P.127609, 2023.
  2. Zhang Yongxiong, Lu, Xiao-Ping*, Guo Tan, Li Xinran. Fast asteroidal period inversion by parallel acceleration-based three-step reduced voting. Advances in Space Research. Vol.71, No.8, P.3479, 2023.
  3. Guo Tan, Lu Xiao-Ping*, Yu Keping, Zhang Yong-Xiong, Wei Wei. Integration of Light Curve Brightness Information and Layered Discriminative Constrained Energy Minimization for Automatic Binary Asteroid Detection. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems. Vol.58, No.6, P.4984, 2022.
  4. Guo Tan, Lu, Xiao-Ping*, Zhang Yongxiong, Yu Keping. Neighboring Discriminant Component Analysis for Asteroid Spectrum Classification. Remote Sensing. Vol.13, P3306, 2021.
    Hui-Jie Han, Xiao-Ping Lu*, Ya-Zhou Yang, Hao Zhang and Admire Muchimamui Mutelo. Study of the Modified Gaussian Model on olivine diagnostic spectral features and its applications in space weathering experiments. RAA(Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics). Vol. 21, No.5, 2021.
  5. Hui-Jie Han, Xiao-Ping Lu*, Te Jiang, Chih-Hao Hsia, Ya-Zhou Yang, Peng-Fei Zhang, Hao Zhang. Spectral deconvolution analysis on Olivine-Orthopyroxene mixtures with simulated space weathering modifications. RAA(Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics). Vol. 20, No. 8, P.129, 2020.
  6. Xiao-Ping Lu, David Jewitt. Dependence of Light Curves on Phase Angle and Asteroid Shape. The Astronomical Journal. 158:220, 2019.
  7. A. Cellino, D. Hestroffer, Xiao-Ping Lu, K. Muinonen, P. Tanga. Inversion of HIPPARCOS and Gaia photometric data for asteroids - Asteroid rotational properties from sparse photometric data. A&A(Astronomy & Astrophysics). Vol.631, A67, 2019.
  8. Lu Xiaoping, Huang XiangJie, Ip WingHuen, Hsia ChiHao. Lebedev acceleration and comparison of different photometric models in the inversion of lightcurves for asteroids. Planetary and Space Science. Vol. 153, P1-10, 2018.
  9. Huang Xiang-Jie, Lu Xiaoping*, Li Jian-Yang, Mei Bao,Hsia Chih-Hao and Zhao Hai-Bin. Scattering Law Analysis Based on Hapke and Lommel-Seeliger Models for Asteroidal Taxonomy. Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Vol. 17, No.10, 106, 2017.
  10. Li JianYang, M. Kelley, N. Samarasinha, D. Farnocchia, M. Mutchler, Y. Ren, Lu Xiaoping, D. Tholen, T. Lister, M. Micheli. The unusual apparition of Comet 252P/2000 G1(LINEAR) and comparison with Comet P/2016 BA14(PanSTARRS). The Astronomical Journal. 154:136(16pp), 2017.
  11. Lu Xiaoping, Ip WingHuen, Huang XiangJie, Zhao HaiBin. Analysis for Cellinoid shape model in inverse process from lightcurves. Planetary and Space Science. Vol. 135, P74-85, 2017.
  12. Lu Xiaoping, Cellino Alberto, Hestroffer Daniel, Ip WingHuen. Cellinoid Shape model for Hipparcos Data, Icarus. Vol. 267, P24-33, 2016.
  13. Lu Xiaoping, Ip WingHuen. Cellinoid Shape model for multiple light curves. Planetary and Space Science. Vol. 108, P31-40,2015.
  14. Lu Xiaoping, Zhao Haibin, You Zhong. ‘Cellinoid’ Shape Model for Asteroids. EMP(Earth, Moon and Planets) .Vol. 112, No. 4, P73-87, 2014.
  15. Lu Xiaoping, Zhao Haibin, You Zhong. A Fast Ellipsoid Model for Asteroids Inverted From Lightcurves. RAA(Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics). Vol.13, NO. 4, P465-472, 2013.
  16. Lu Xiaoping, Zhao Haibin, You Zhong. Observation Plan for Refining Shape Model. EMP(Earth, Moon and Planets). Vol.110, No. 1, P81-89, 2013.
  17. M. Kaasalainen, Lu Xiaoping, A. Vo ̈nttinen. Optimal Computation of Brightness Integrals Parametrized on the Unit Sphere. A&A(Astronomy & Astrophysics). Vol.539, A96, 2012.

Research Projects

  • 2011.01 -- 2013.12 Astronomical Observations and Space Exploration of Solar system small bodies (FDCT)
  • 2014.10 -- 2017.10 Observation and Research of Asteroidal Lightcurves with Large Scale Sampling (FDCT)
  • 2016.01 -- 2017.12 Scattering Characteristic Research for Asteroids (CAS)
  • 2017.11 -- 2020.12 The Origins of Asteroids of Different Orbital and Taxonomic Types and Their Space Exploration (FDCT)
  • 2018.12 -- 2020.06 Improvement of calculating photometric brightness based on Cellinoid shape model for asteroids (FDCT)
  • 2019.09 -- 2022.09 Identify and classify binary asteroids by machine learning(FDCT)
  • 2021.09 -- 2022.08 Smart Garden Expert Decision System(FDCT-Industry-University-Research Collaboration)
  • 2023.01 -- 2024.12 Deep Learning based Super-Resolution Enhancement for Planetary Remote Sensing Images(FDCT)

Contact Us

The Institute for Sustainable Development (TISD)

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