Chi Li
Associate Professor · Complex Geometry
Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyAbout
Chi Li is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Their research focuses on Complex Geometry, including canonical metrics in Kähler geometry, stability of algebraic varieties, and pluripotential theory. They hold an office in HLL-511 and can be contacted at cl1412@rutgers.edu.
Research interests emphasize foundational aspects of geometric analysis with applications to algebraic structures. Recent work explores interdisciplinary applications in AI, such as anomaly detection, cross-lingual NLP, and large language model optimization. Key contributions include frameworks for domain-oriented model compression and dynamic routing in mixed LLMs.
Publications span 2020–2025, addressing topics from turbulence forecasting to spatio-temporal recommendation systems. Notable trends include integration of geometric principles with machine learning methodologies.
Extensive contributions to log anomaly detection (GLAD, Cat), time series meta-contrastive learning, and graph-based cross-lingual transfer. Active in developing interpretable imitation learning and uncertainty quantification techniques for in-context learning.
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