Dr. Jiang Li is a Professor in the Batten College of Engineering & Technology at Old Dominion University (ODU). He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington (2004), an M.S. in Automation from Tsinghua University (2000), and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (1992). Before joining ODU in 2007, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the NIH's Department of Radiology (2004–2006). Dr. Li's research focuses on machine learning, medical imaging, and signal processing. His work spans computer-aided diagnosis systems for medical applications, neural networks, and modeling/simulation. He has led or co-led numerous grants, including funded projects on biomarker identification, robotic dental implantation, and hazard detection. His research trends emphasize interdisciplinary applications of AI, such as medical imaging analysis, remote sensing, and cybersecurity in engineering systems. Recent publications highlight advancements in deep learning for radiation estimation, seagrass mapping, and adversarial attack detection. Awards : NIH Fellows Award for Research Excellence (2006) UTA TxTEC Award (2003) Image Processing Scholarship (2002) Herman Fellowship (2000) Dr. Li's advising and grants reflect collaborations across disciplines, with notable contributions to biomedical engineering and computational methods. He has contributed to labs and teams in medical imaging, robotics, and environmental remote sensing.




