
About
Li Song is a Professor and holds the Lesch Centennial Chair & Lloyd G. and Joyce Austin Presidential Professor at the University of Oklahoma's Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Department. He leads the Building Energy Efficiency Lab and serves as AME Associate Director for Research. His expertise spans building energy systems, HVAC optimization, and fault detection technologies.
Education: Ph.D. (Thermal/Fluid Science, 2004) from University of Nebraska-Lincoln; M.S. (Thermal/Fluid Science, 1996) from Harbin Institute of Technology; B.S. (Thermal Energy Systems, 1993) from Shengyang University of Civil Engineering and Architecture.
Research focuses on energy-efficient HVAC systems, fault detection algorithms, and building performance analytics. Notable contributions include the ULEM-FDD system for high-performance buildings and virtual sensor technologies for airflow/water flow measurement. Awards include the ConocoPhillips Energy Prize (2011 finalist) and Bes-Tech Innovation Award (2006).
Publications emphasize HVAC control strategies, energy modeling, and IoT-enabled diagnostics. Courses taught include Thermodynamics, Energy Efficient Building Systems Design, and HVAC Systems Engineering.
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