Na Liمشاهده پروفایل
استاد
Na Li is the Winokur Family Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics at Harvard University's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). Her research focuses on control, learning, and optimization of networked systems with applications to energy systems, robotics, and cyber-physical infrastructure. She is also a visiting researcher at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories and co-founder of Singularity Energy, Inc., specializing in decarbonization solutions. Li has been recognized with prestigious awards including the IFAC Manfred Thoma Medal and IEEE Ruberti Young Researcher Prize. Her work integrates mathematical, computational, and interdisciplinary tools to advance reliable and efficient system operation. Research Interests Key areas include control theory, artificial intelligence, climate technology, robotics, and energy systems. Her lab develops foundational methods for large-scale optimization and decision-making in smart grids, buildings, and biomedical systems. Awards Manfred Thoma Medal (2023) Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize (2024) NSF CAREER Award (2020) ONR/AFOSR Young Investigator Awards Advising & Grants Guided students like Dr. Xin Chen (Texas A&M) and Dr. Yingying Li (UIUC) to tenure-track roles. Active in NSF-funded workshops on reinforcement learning and climate tech initiatives. Leads projects funded by Harvard Climate Funds and federal grants. Labs & Teams Directs the Control, Learning, and Optimization (CLO) Lab at SEAS, collaborating with industry partners like MERL. Engages in interdisciplinary teams addressing energy transition and sustainable infrastructure challenges through AI-driven solutions.









