Bao Xirong is a Lecturer and Master’s Supervisor at Northeastern University. He received his Ph.D. degree in Pattern Recognition and Intelligent Systems from Northeastern University. His research interests include FPGA-based intelligent computing systems, AI-driven real-time signal processing and fault diagnosis in complex industrial scenarios, energy-efficient processor acceleration for large language model inference, and multimodal clinical and imaging AI methods for tumor outcome prediction. He has undertaken several national and provincial research projects, including a sub-project of the National 863 Program, the Liaoning Provincial Key Research and Development Program, and the Provincial Doctoral Start-up Fund. He has published more than 20 SCI- and EI-indexed papers and holds four national invention patents. He teaches Digital Circuits and FPGA Design and has guided students to win a National First Prize in the Embedded System Invitational Competition of the National Undergraduate Electronic Design Contest.