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Qing Li received a B.E. from Tsinghua University in 2006 and a Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2013. His doctoral research was supervised by Ali Adibi and focused on developing optical signal processing technologies in both silicon and silicon nitride platforms. During 2013-2018, he worked as a CNST/UMD postdoctoral researcher in National Institute of Standards and Technology. His work with Kartik Srinivasan at NIST developed techniques for chip-scale quantum frequency conversion, octave-spanning microresonator frequency combs for optical frequency synthesis, and photonic interfaces for interrogating rubidium atomic systems. For his work, Qing Li has received the Outstanding Graduate Student (Colonel Oscar P. Cleaver) Award and Sigma Xi Best Ph.D. Thesis Award from Georgia Institute of Technology. He also won the Sigma Xi Most Outstanding Poster in Modeling, Simulation, and Physics in NIST.
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B210 Hamerschlag Hall
Phone
412.268.4427
Email
qingli2@andrew.cmu.edu
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Qing Li

Education

2017 Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

2013 MS, Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

2011 B.Eng., Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University

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Electrical and Computer Engineering

Li receives DARPA Young Faculty Award

ECE’s Qing Li has received a prestigious 2019 Young Faculty Award from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).