Shaobo Han is a Senior Researcher in the Optical Networking and Sensing Department at NEC Laboratories America in Princeton, NJ. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering and his M.S. in Statistical Science from Duke University, where his research focused on probabilistic modeling, transfer learning, and structured variational inference. He also earned an M.Eng. degree in Signal and Information Processing from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
At NEC, Dr. Han has been prototyping and delivering advanced algorithmic solutions for real-world applications of sensing AI. By leveraging massive waveform data from NEC’s distributed fiber-optic sensors and cutting-edge machine learning technologies, his work transforms telecom infrastructure into a dense, large-scale network of acoustic sensors capable of real-time situational awareness. His research has led to multiple world-first and industry-first technology field trials and commercial products. He is the recipient of the NECAM Extra Mile Award, and the Outstanding Performance Award from NEC’s Global Innovation Business Unit (GIBU).
He also conducts research on parameter-efficient fine-tuning of large language models and the flexible adaptation of audio-language models. He holds more than 10 U.S. patents and has authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers in top-tier venues, including NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, AISTATS, ICASSP, OFC, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, and the Journal of Lightwave Technology. His innovations advance the learning of structured, interpretable representations of the physical world from raw sensory inputs and enable cost-effective generalization to new environments and deployment scenarios.