
معرفی
Mo Li is a Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from California Institute of Technology in 1994, with postdoctoral work at Caltech and Argonne National Laboratory before joining academia. A Member/Fellow of APS and MRS, he leads the Computational Materials Science and Engineering group.
His research spans ceramics, composites, metals, and nanostructures, addressing challenges in energy, environment, infrastructure, and transportation. Key methodologies include computational modeling, material characterization, and analysis of mechanical properties, phase transitions, and non-equilibrium phenomena.
Recent publications focus on mathematical modeling of deformable systems, mechanical behavior of knitted materials, bio-inspired tissue mimics, and computational geometry applications. Trends include strong interdisciplinary integration of materials science with topology, biomechanics, and statistical mechanics.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned.
He advises graduate researchers in computational materials science within the CMSE laboratory group.




