Peng Ren, OES Distinguished Lecturer from 2024-2026, China University of Petroleum (East China)
I was honored to be appointed as a Distinguished Lecturer for the 2024-2026 term. Upon receiving this appointment, I felt a profound sense of responsibility and promptly began planning how to fulfill this role effectively.
After a discussion with the VP of Technical Activities at the OCEANS 2024 conference in Singapore, I developed a strategy to deliver a series of lectures across various regions. This plan materialized into a series of three lectures in three different countries, focusing on machine learning methods for ocean observation and prediction. I showcased some of our latest research, including mutual guide, hashing for localization, and meta captioning. These topics not only illustrate general machine learning techniques but also their potential applications in oceanic engineering.
The lecture series began at Kiel University in Germany on July 8, 2024. The following day, I spoke at the University of Antwerp in Belgium. The audiences at both institutions, primarily computer science and physics professionals, had varying research interests that are potentially related to oceanic engineering. These lectures helped strengthen connections between the computer science, physics, and oceanic engineering communities. On July 12, 2024, I delivered a talk to the OES Shanghai Chapter at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. This lecture, as part of OES activities, greatly enhanced communication among OES members.
To date, these three lectures have addressed a range of topics, including ocean prediction, underwater observation, and machine learning. They have attracted audiences in China, Germany, and Belgium through in-person talks, engaging various research communities, including OES members and broader scientific and engineering audiences.
Encouraged by the positive feedback from previous lectures, I have been collaborating with OES colleagues to plan future lectures in various formats to reach a broader audience. After careful discussion, we have scheduled a webinar for the OES UK and Ireland Chapter, which will be remotely hosted by Robert Gordon University on August 22, 2024. Additionally, future lectures in various formats – webinars, in-person talks, or hybrid sessions – at the OES Newfoundland and Labrador Chapter, hosted by Memorial University in Canada, and the newly established OES Shandong Chapter in China are anticipated.
I believe the Distinguished Lecturer Program has provided a valuable platform for extensive and meaningful academic exchanges.