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Mo Li is a Professor jointly appointed in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and the Department of Physics at the University of Washington (UW), part of the College of Arts & Sciences. He joined UW in 2018 after serving as faculty at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (2010–2018) and postdoctoral research at Yale University (2007–2010). His expertise spans condensed matter physics, photonics, and quantum information, with a focus on integrated photonic systems, optoelectronics, and quantum photonics.
Education:
- Ph.D., Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology, 2007
- M.S., Physics, University of California, San Diego, 2003
- B.S., Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, 2001
Research Interests: Dr. Li leads the Laboratory of Photonic Devices, investigating hybrid nanoscale devices, optoelectronic materials, and quantum phenomena. His work integrates experimental and theoretical approaches to explore photon-electron-phonon interactions, with applications in photonic circuits, quantum communication, and biomedical sensing. Key areas include 2D materials, spintronics, and MEMS/NEMS systems.
Publications & Patents: Over 80 peer-reviewed papers and 6 U.S. patents. Recent research emphasizes graph-based algorithms (e.g., Color framework), enterprise data integration (BEAVER benchmark), and causal relational learning.
Lab & Team: The Laboratory of Photonic Systems at UW develops cutting-edge photonic technologies. Openings exist for postdocs (photonic interconnection projects) and graduate students in ECE/Physics programs.



