
From August 23rd to 27th,Professor Maria Csanádi, the consultant of Institute of World Economies, MTA(Hungarian Academic of Science) and Professor András Lőrincz from Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem visited Fuzhou. During the visit, they were invited by FPNU to give a lecture for exchange. Lai Hairong, the Secretary of FPNU Party Committee met with two experts in Linfeng Hall of Lin Lianxing Science and Technology Building of Wumashan campus. Vice President Jiang Xingshan, superintendents from Office of International Cooperation and Exchange, School of Qiaoxing Economics and Management, and School of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence attended the seminar.
Professor Maria Csanádi and Professor András Lőrincz respectively gave academic reports called Dynamics of System Evolution: From a System into a Political Entity, and from a Political Entity into a System and Composite AI approach to general AI problems with illustrations to teachers and students from School of Qiaoxing Economics Management and School of Big Date and Artificial Intelligence, and interactively exchanged with them. Two high-level seminars brought not only the insights of international experts on the frontiers of academia, broadening horizon, but further built an academic exchange platform for the school, deepening international cooperation and communication. After the seminars, the two experts had an academic exchange with the representatives of FPNU.

Professor Maria Csanádi, PhD in Political Science, is a consultant at Institute of World Economies, MTA. Her research mainly focuses on Comparative Political Economy of Communist and Post-Communist Regimes, including empirical and theoretical foundations. She has published more than 70 papers in journals such as New Financial and Economic Review, Behavioral Sciences, East European Politics and Societies, Foreign Theoretical Trends, and Chinese & World Economy. Many of her published monographs have been translated into Chinese. Professor András Lőrincz, the professor of major of Artificial Intelligence in Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, is a member of European Association for Artificial Intelligence(EurAI). He has received several awards such as Eötvös Ring and Innovation Researcher Award, and ledleading important projects such as Hungarian National Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His research has been published into journals and conferences with over 5,000 citations. In addition, his recent research includes behavioral analysis of social interactions, 3D semantic reconstruction, and web-based research on autism spectrum disorders.
Reviewed by Xu Qinliang