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Xin Li is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University and serves as the Associate Vice Chancellor at Duke Kunshan University. He holds a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University (2005) and has held leadership roles in research consortia like the FCRP Focus Research Center and the Center for Silicon System Implementation (CSSI). His research bridges integrated circuits, machine learning, and cyber-physical systems, with applications in autonomous driving, battery lifetime prediction, and smart buildings.
- Education: Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University (2005); M.S., Fudan University (2001); B.S., Fudan University (1998)
His work emphasizes robust design methodologies for analog/RF circuits, data-driven predictive modeling, and Bayesian inference for high-dimensional variation spaces. Recent publications focus on generative adversarial networks for circuit design, multi-view imputation for incomplete data, and knowledge-driven autonomous systems. He has received numerous accolades, including the NSF CAREER Award (2012), IEEE Donald O. Pederson Best Paper Awards (2013, 2016), and IEEE Fellow (2017). He has served as Editor for journals like IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering and as Chair for conferences including ISVLSI and CAD/Graphics.
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