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Sheng Li is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Computing at the University of Georgia (UGA). He holds roles such as Graduate Program Faculty and Courtesy Faculty in the Institute of Bioinformatics. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor at UGA from August 2018 to July 2022. His research focuses on Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Data Mining, Natural Language Processing, Causal Inference, and User Modeling. Li earned his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Northeastern University in 2017, following degrees from Nanjing Institute of Post and Telecommunications in China.
His work bridges theoretical advancements and practical applications, including AI solutions for healthcare (e.g., medication adherence monitoring), computer vision for wildlife tracking (fish re-identification), and causal inference methodologies. He has received notable awards like the Fred C. Davison Early Career Scholar Award (2022) and the Aharon Katzir Young Investigator Award (2020). His research is funded by grants from agencies such as the US Department of Defense and NIH, supporting projects like Knowledge-Guided Scene Graph Generation and Reasoning for Visual Understanding.
Li’s publications span top venues in AI and computer science, addressing challenges in domain adaptation, trustworthy AI, and multimodal learning. He has collaborated on interdisciplinary projects, including bioinformatics and agricultural NLP. His contributions emphasize both technical innovation and societal impact.


