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Post-Doctoral Researcher Position
Yaohang Li is a Professor in the
Department of Computer Science at Old Dominion University. His research
interests are in Computational Biology, Monte Carlo
methods, Big Data Analysis, and Parallel/Distributed/Grid Computing. His current projects
include:
· Protein Structure Modeling · Machine Learning and Nuclear Physics · Large-Scale Numerical Linear Algebra and Randomized Algorithms Yaohang Li received "Rookie of the
Year" young investigator award at North Carolina A&T State
University in 2005 and Ralph E. Powe young faculty award in Computer Science
and Mathematics from Oak Ridge Associated
Universities (ORAU) in 2005. He is the recipient of an
NSF
CAREER Award in 2009. He received the Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in
Computer Science from the Florida State
University in 2003 and 2000, respectively, and the B.S. degree in
Computer Science and Engineering from the South
China University of Technology in 1997. After graduation, he worked at
Oak Ridge National Laboratory for a short
period of time. He was a
Summer Research
Fellow at National Center of
Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) in 2007 and a Summer Faculty Research
Participation member at Oak Ridge National
Laboratory in 2006 and 2008. Before joining ODU, he was an associate
professor in the Computer Science Department at North
Carolina A&T State University. |