Ang Li
Maryland Robotics Center
2365 A.V. Williams Bldg.
angliece@umd.edu
https://www.ang-li.com
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Dr. Li joined the University of Maryland, College Park as a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Aug. 2023. During the deferral time before joining, he was a research associate at Qualcomm AI Research.
Dr. Li received his Ph.D. in 2022 from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Duke University. Li has also earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Arkansas. He has an MS in Management of Innovation and Venture Capital from Peking University, and a BS in Computer Science from Henan University in China.
His research interests lie in the intersection of machine learning and edge computing, with a focus on building large-scale networked and trustworthy intelligent systems to solve practical problems in a collaborative, scalable, secure, and ubiquitous manner. Dr. Li has been recognized with a variety of awards, including the IEEE TCCPS Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation Award, ACM KDD Best Student Paper Award in 2020, and the 2022-2023 Duke ECE Department Outstanding Dissertation Award.
My research interests lie in the intersection of machine learning and edge computing, with a focus on building large-scale networked and trustworthy intelligent systems to solve practical problems in a collaborative, scalable, secure, and ubiquitous manner.
- Federated Learning
- Distributed Machine Learning
- Machine Learning System
- Edge Computing
- AI for IoT
- Trustworthy Machine Learning
A list of publications can be found on Google Scholar.
UMD ECE Team Launches $1.8M DARPA Project to Make AI Energy-Aware
Aims to make AI more efficient and deployable wherever power is limited
ECE Professor Ang Li Receives 2026 NSF CAREER Award
Will advance the next generation of embodied AI
Ríos Ocampo Awarded NSF CAREER to Advance New Class of Materials for Optoelectronics
The professor will continue his on-going efforts to investigate phase change materials.
CALCE Research Project Highlighted by UL Research Institutes
CALCE Research Project Highlighted by UL Research Institutes
Clark School’s Dean Graham Named ASTFE Fellow
Dean Samuel Graham is elevated to ASTFE’s highest membership grade.