About
Chao Li is a Researcher and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Bureau of Economic Geology within the Jackson School of Geosciences at The University of Texas at Austin. His primary research focuses on advancing generative AI, diffusion models, and multimodal understanding through innovative machine learning techniques. He is affiliated with the Bureau of Economic Geology and holds an office at the Petroleum Institute of Texas (PIC KLE).
His work emphasizes cutting-edge contributions to generative models, including advancements in 3D shape synthesis, multimodal systems, and efficient diffusion processes. Recent publications highlight breakthroughs in rectified flow models, reinforcement learning for LLMs, and model compression techniques. Chao's research bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in vision-language models and large-scale data processing.
Chao's technical contributions include frameworks like SlimFlow for model efficiency and DISCS for discrete sampling benchmarks. His lab affiliations and collaborations underscore a commitment to interdisciplinary geoscience applications, though his core technical focus remains in AI-driven computational methods.
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