Jingdong Chen
Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
Supervisor of Master's Candidates
E-Mail:jingdongchen@ieee.org
School/Department:Electronic Information School
Gender:Male
Discipline:Signal and Information Processing
Academic Honor
2014 Winner of National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars
Honors and Titles
2010 NASA Tech Brief Award
2018 Excellent Scientific and Technological Member of Chinese Institute of Electronics
2022 Innovative Team, The Chinese Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
1995.11 -- 1998.11
Chinese Academy of Sciences  Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Control  Postgraduate (Doctoral)  Doctoral Degree in Engineering
1993.9 -- 1995.10
Northwestern Polytechnical University  Electrical Engineering  Master's Degree  Master's Degree in Engineering
1989.9 -- 1993.7
Northwestern Polytechnical University  Electrical Engineering  Undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree)  Bachelor's Degree in Engineering
Member
• IEEE (Fellow)
• IEEE Signal Processing Society (IEEE SPS).
• Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
Society Volunteer
• Chair, IEEE Xi’an Section (2021-present)
• Standing Vice Chair, IEEE Xi’an Section (2016-2021)
• Vice Chair, CCF Technical Committee (TC) on Dialogue and Auditory Processing (2024-present)
• IEEE SPS Audio and Electroacoustics TC (2007-2009)
• IEEE SPS Audio and Acoustic Signal Processing TC (2017-2020)
Editor
• Springer Series on Signals and Communication Technology (2018-present)
General Chair (Co-Chair)
• Workshop on Acoustic Echo and Noise Control (IWAENC), Xi’an, China, 2016
• IEEE SPS 2016 Forum on Signal and Information Processing, Wuhan, China, 2016
Associate Editor & Editorial Board Member
• IEEE Trans. Audio, Speech, and Language Processing (2008– 2014)
• EURASIP J. Audio, Speech, and Music Processing, (2021–present)
• IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica (2013– 2014)
• The Open Signal Processing Journal (2008–2015)
• The Scientific World Journal (2012-2016)
Email : jingdongchen@ieee.org
2026.3 -- Now
Wuhan University Professor
2011.1 -- 2026.3
Northwestern Polytechnical University Professor
2009.9 -- 2010.12
WeVoice, Inc. Bridgewater, New Jersey, USA Chief Scientist
2001.6 -- 2009.8
Bell Labs Acatel-Lucent (former Lucent Technologies) Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA Researcher
2000.6 -- 2001.6
Spoken Language Translation Research Laboratories Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International Kyoto, Japan Researcher
1999.5 -- 2000.6
School of Microelectronic Engineering Griffith University Brisbane, Australia Research Scientist
1998.12 -- 1999.5
Interpreting Telecommunications Research Laboratories Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International Kyoto, Japan Postdoctoral Researcher
Description of Research Group:Dedicated to advancing the intelligent development of speech interaction and acoustic perception through innovations in artificial intelligence and acoustic technologies, empowering next-generation communication and intelligent interaction applications.
Jingdong Chen received his bachelor's degree in 1993, master's degree in 1995, and doctoral degree in 1998 from Northwestern Polytechnical University and the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, respectively. From 1998 to 1999, he was sponsored by the Japan High-Tech Center to conduct research on speech analysis and synthesis at the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (Kyoto, Japan). From 1999 to 2000, he conducted research on signal processing, feature extraction, pattern recognition, and speech recognition at Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia). From 2000 to 2001, he conducted research on speech enhancement and speech recognition at the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (Kyoto, Japan). From 2001 to 2009, he conducted research and development in adaptive signal processing, array and MIMO signal processing, speech signal processing and communication, and wireless communications at Bell Labs (New Jersey, USA). From 2009 to 2010, he worked at WeVoice Inc. (New Jersey, USA) on the development of microphone arrays, nano-sensing, and acoustic signal processing. In 2010, he was selected as a National Distinguished Expert. In 2014, he received the funding from the "Young Science Fund Project (Category A)". In 2021, he was elected as an IEEE Fellow. His research primarily focuses on signal/information processing, speech communication, array and MIMO signal processing, active noise control, pattern recognition, acoustic sensing, and intelligent speech interaction. Some of the technologies he has developed have been successfully applied in systems such as smartphones, wireless communications, conference calls, remote collaboration, medical devices, astronaut suit communication, and in-vehicle intelligent interaction. He received the IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award in 2009, the NASA Technical Innovation Award in 2009 and 2010, the Bell Labs Model Team Award in 2007 and 2009, and the IEEE WASPAA International Conference Best Paper Award in 2011. He has published 16 monographs, including: Microphone Array Signal Processing, Acoustic MIMO Signal Processing, Speech Enhancement, Design of Circular Differential Microphone Arrays, Study and Design of Differential Microphone Arrays, etc. He has published over 300 papers in prestigious international journals and conferences in the field of signal processing, with more than 20,000 citations. He holds over 60 invention patents granted in the United States, Japan, and China.