Jianxiong Xiao is affiliated with AutoX, Inc. in China and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science. Their work spans several subfields including Mechanics of Materials, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computational Mechanics, and Computer Networks and Communications.
The scientist's research covers multiple topics, with notable focus areas such as Metal and Thin Film Mechanics, 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis, Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction, Magnesium Alloys: Properties and Applications, Hydrogen Storage and Materials, Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies, and Advancements in Battery Materials.
Jianxiong Xiao has contributed to several notable publications. Representative papers include:
Their frequent coauthors include Anne Lynn S. Chang, Thomas Funkhouser, Leonidas Guibas, Pat Hanrahan, and Qixing Huang.
Jianxiong Xiao's publications are often featured in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Materials Characterization, Journal of Power Sources, Engineering Computations, and Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance.
Zhirong Wu;Shuran Song;Aditya Khosla;Fisher Yu
Jianxiong Xiao;James Hays;Krista A. Ehinger;Aude Oliva
Bolei Zhou;Agata Lapedriza;Jianxiong Xiao;Antonio Torralba
Angel X. Chang;Thomas A. Funkhouser;Leonidas J. Guibas;Pat Hanrahan
Chenyi Chen;Ari Seff;Alain Kornhauser;Jianxiong Xiao
Shuran Song;Samuel P. Lichtenberg;Jianxiong Xiao
Fisher Yu;Yinda Zhang;Shuran Song;Ari Seff
Andy Zeng;Shuran Song;Matthias NieBner;Matthew Fisher
Jianxiong Xiao;Andrew Owens;Antonio Torralba
Shuran Song;Jianxiong Xiao
Phillip Isola;Jianxiong Xiao;Antonio Torralba;Aude Oliva
Shuran Song;Jianxiong Xiao
Andy Zeng;Kuan-Ting Yu;Shuran Song;Daniel Suo
Phillip Isola;Jianxiong Xiao;Devi Parikh;Antonio Torralba
Jianxiong Xiao;Krista A. Ehinger;James Hays;Antonio Torralba
Chenyi Chen;Ming-Yu Liu;Oncel Tuzel;Jianxiong Xiao
Jianxiong Xiao;Krista A. Ehinger;Aude Oliva;Antonio Torralba
Shuran Song;Jianxiong Xiao
Pingmei Xu;Krista A. Ehinger;Yinda Zhang;Adam Finkelstein
Jianxiong Xiao;Yasutaka Furukawa
Andy Zeng;Shuran Song;Matthias Nießner;Matthew Fisher
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