Feng Ding, Ph.D. from Tsinghua University, is a Professor-level Senior Engineer. He serves as a member of the National Technical Committee on Emergency Management, Disaster Reduction and Relief Standardization SAC/TC307, a member of the National Technical Committee on Special Metrological Testing for Satellite Navigation Applications AQSIQ/MTC34, a member of the Subcommittee SC10 of the National Technical Committee on Industrial Process Measurement, Control and Automation Standardization SAC/TC124, a member of the Education Working Committee of the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence, the head of Beijing Design Innovation Center (Aircraft), the vice chairman of the Collaborative Innovation Center Co-constructed by the Ministry of Education and Provinces, the deputy director of Guangdong Provincial New Data Engineering Center, a member of the Low Altitude Economic Specialized Committee of Guangdong Provincial Academician Federation, the vice chairman of Gansu Emergency Informatization Association, the deputy director of the Joint Innovation Center for Defense Equipment of Tsinghua University, and an Adjunct Professor/Doctoral Supervisor at Tsinghua University, Beijing Institute of Technology, and Northeastern University.
He has long been engaged in the research on the overall planning and design of multi-habitat intelligent agent systems. Leading the team, he focuses on the research of Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) for autonomous collaboration across multiple media and domains (such as land, air, water surface, and underwater). The core of its overall planning and design is to balance cross-domain adaptability, global collaboration, robustness and scalability, with the core path of "Demand - Architecture - Mechanism - Verification - Iteration".
In recent years, he has presided over more than 10 national projects, published 8 papers, 17 patents, 6 national standards, 7 academic monographs, and won 12 provincial and ministerial or above awards.