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Qin Li is an Associate Professor in the Mathematics Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She holds affiliations with the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery and serves as a senior PI at the Institute for Foundations of Data Science. Her research focuses on numerical analysis, scientific computing, and inverse problems, with a strong emphasis on kinetic theory and multiscale PDEs.
Her work spans computational methods for inverse transport and radiative transfer equations, Bayesian approaches in optical tomography, and optimization techniques for solving stochastic and deterministic PDEs. Recent publications highlight applications of diffusion models, Wasserstein gradient flow, and random sampling in inverse problems, as well as control theory for Vlasov-Poisson systems and reconstruction of chemotaxis kernels.
She leads a research group within the Mathematics Department and has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF). Her lab, Kinetic At Madison, explores nonlinear hyperbolic PDEs and their applications. She also contributes to teaching as a TA Supervisor.
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