Tiancheng Lou

Tiancheng Lou (Chinese: 楼天城; pinyin: Lóu Tiānchéng; born 1986) is a Chinese businessman who is the co-founder and chief technology officer of Pony.ai, an autonomous vehicle technology company.[1] He is also a competitive programmer whose achievements include winning the Google Code Jam twice in 2008 and 2009, winning the TopCoder Open Marathon in 2015 and being a gold medalist at the 2004 International Olympiad in Informatics, coming third overall.[1][2] In terms of prize money won in major competitions, Lou is currently the most successful competitive programmer from China.[3]

Tiancheng Lou
楼天城
Born1986 (age 3637)
NationalityChinese
Other namesACRush
EducationTsinghua University
Known forCo-founder of Pony.ai and achievements in competitive programming
AwardsCodeforces peak rating 3047
Tiancheng Lou
Traditional Chinese樓天城
Simplified Chinese楼天城

In 2017, Lou was included in the Innovators Under 35 list by MIT Technology Review magazine.[4] In 2022, Business Insider named him as one of the 35 under 35 rising stars of the autonomous-vehicle industry. [5]

Early life and education

Lou was born in 1986 in Jinan, Shandong province.[6] When he was in sixth grade of primary school, he moved to Hangzhou, Zhejiang province due to his parents' work. Both of his parents worked at Zhejiang University where his father was in the School of Public Affairs while his mother was in the Department of Chemistry.[6]

Lou attended Hangzhou No. 14 High School where he graduated in 2004.[6] In 2004, Lou came third place overall in the 2004 International Olympiad in Informatics where he won a gold medal.[2] Due to his performance, he received a recommendation to attend Tsinghua University at the department of Computer Science and Technology.[6]

Lou graduated from Tsinghua University in 2008 with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science.[4] After finishing his first degree, he joined the Institute for Theoretical Computer Science at Tsinghua University as a PHD candidate in 2008 and earned his PhD in 2012.[4] Lou was part of the university team in the 2007 and 2009 International Collegiate Programming Contest which won second place both times.[2][6]

Career

After earning his PhD from Tsinghua University in 2012, Lou joined Google as an engineer and in 2015 worked in their autonomous vehicle team.[4]

At the start of 2016, he left Google to work briefly at Quora and then Baidu.[4]

In December 2016, he left Baidu along with Baidu colleague, James Peng (Chief Architect for Autonomous Driving), to found autonomous driving startup Pony.ai.[1][4] As of 2018, Lou is the chief technology officer of the firm.[1]

Achievements

A more comprehensive list of achievements can be found at the Competitive Programming Hall Of Fame website.[2]

Publications

  • Zhao, Hengyu; Zhang, Yubo; Meng, Pingfan; Shi, Hui; Li, Li Erran; Lou, Tiancheng; Zhao, Jishen (22 May 2019). "Towards Safety-Aware Computing System Design in Autonomous Vehicles". arXiv:1905.08453 [cs.RO].
  • Dong, Yuxiao; Tang, Jie; Chawla, Nitesh; Lou, Tiancheng; Yang, Yang; Wang, Bai (30 March 2015). "Inferring Social Status and Rich Club Effects in Enterprise Communication Networks". PLOS ONE. 10 (3): e0119446. arXiv:1404.3708. Bibcode:2015PLoSO..1019446D. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0119446. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 4379184. PMID 25822343.
  • Tan, Haisheng; Yu, Jiajun; Liang, Hongyu; Lou, Tiancheng; Lau, Francis C. M. (12 April 2014). "Optimal Rendezvous Strategies for Different Environments in Cognitive Radio Networks". arXiv:1404.3265 [cs.NI].
  • Liang, Hongyu; Lou, Tiancheng; Tan, Haisheng; Wang, Yuexuan; Yu, Dongxiao (6 January 2013). "On the Complexity of Connectivity in Cognitive Radio Networks Through Spectrum Assignment". arXiv:1301.0995 [cs.DS].
  • Xiao, Jing; Lou, Tiancheng; Jiang, Tao (1 April 2012). "An Efficient Algorithm for Haplotype Inference". Algorithmica. 62 (3): 951–981. doi:10.1007/s00453-011-9494-5. ISSN 1432-0541. S2CID 2842127.
  • Chen, Shiteng; Lou, Tiancheng; Papakonstantinou, Periklis; Tang, Bangsheng (11 August 2011). "Width-parameterized SAT: Time-Space Tradeoffs". arXiv:1108.2385 [cs.CC].

See also

References

  1. "'Godfather' of hackers is backing this Chinese self-driving car start-up". South China Morning Post. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  2. "Profile of Tiancheng Lou - Competitive Programming Hall Of Fame". cphof.org. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  3. "Participants from China - Competitive Programming Hall Of Fame". cphof.org. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  4. "Tiancheng Lou | Innovators Under 35". www.innovatorsunder35.com. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  5. Naughton, Alexa St John, Nora. "35 under 35: Meet the rising stars of the self-driving industry, from companies like Waymo, Cruise, and Zoox". Business Insider. Retrieved 11 December 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. "清华"楼教主"和他的天才江湖·都市快报". 30 October 2019. Archived from the original on 30 October 2019. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
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