People
Team
Pmine Research is the applied Rust research group of Field of Dream Studio (FDS). Meet the leadership, researchers, and advisors behind the group’s systems software and publications.
Leadership and Advisors
Preferred name: JerrySu
Group: Chief Executive
Bio
Application oriented researcher with a computer engineering background and a manager of FDS. Focusing on the application of the fundamental theory with new architecture designs, with publications on applications with new architectures and system programming.
Preferred name: Redstone
Group: Researcher
Bio
Theory oriented researcher at FDS having a Physics background. Expertise in architectural design and fundamental computing. Having multiple publication related to architectural design and operating system.
Preferred name: Aquil
Group: Experts & Advisor
Bio
Prof. Mohammed Aquil Mirza is a Senior Member of IEEE, a distinguished academic leader, and an internationally recognized researcher and educator with expertise in AI, AIoT, robotics, sensor networks, medical imaging, LLMs, VLMs, VLAs, and agentic AI.
Members
Preferred name: Jiuyuan
Group: Researcher
Bio
Jiuyuan Zhao is Co-founder of FDS, an accomplished Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) designer, and an innovative design leader specializing in human-computer interaction, adaptive interface systems, complex data visualization, and AI-assisted design workflows.
Preferred name: JellyFishCCCP
Group: Researcher
Bio
Developer at FDS with a Biomedical Sciences background. Proficient in C, Python, and Lua. Specialize in solving complex problems with clean, efficient code to help our team build valuable and impactful digital experiences.
Preferred name: Jingwen Guo
Group: Researcher
Bio
An application-oriented researcher with a computer engineering background. I possess solid computer programming skills and hands-on experience in publicity and communication, enabling me to effectively bridge technical development and outreach. This combination drives my commitment to delivering practical, impactful solutions through both research and collaborative engagement.