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Xiantao Li is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at The Pennsylvania State University, affiliated with the Eberly College of Science. He holds a B.S. from Peking University (1998) and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison (2002). His research focuses on quantum algorithms, computational physics, and multiscale modeling, with particular emphasis on quantum dynamics, molecular simulations, and numerical methods for complex systems. He teaches advanced courses such as Math 551 and is actively involved in developing novel computational frameworks for quantum systems and material science.
His research interests span quantum computing applications, such as quantum speedup for classical simulations and noise mitigation techniques, alongside classical methods like molecular dynamics and reduced-order modeling. He has contributed to the development of structure-preserving algorithms for Hamiltonian systems and has explored hybrid quantum-classical models for biological and chemical systems. His work bridges applied mathematics, theoretical physics, and computational engineering.
Dr. Li’s recent publications emphasize quantum algorithms for nonlinear dynamics, error analysis in quantum simulations, and efficient control of open quantum systems. Though no specific awards are listed, his contributions reflect significant innovation in computational methodologies. His academic activities include advising on advanced research topics and collaborating on interdisciplinary projects, though specific student names or grant details are not provided in the text.




