Yingshu Li
Yingshu Li is a Chinese and American computer scientist, and a professor of computer science at Georgia State University in Atlanta. Her research interests include distributed computation in wireless sensor networks, and information privacy.[1]
Li has a 2001 bachelor's degree in computer science from the Beijing Institute of Technology. She continued her studies in computer science at the University of Minnesota, where she received a master's degree in 2003 and completed her Ph.D. in 2005.[2] Her dissertation, Energy Management in Wireless Networks, was jointly supervised by Jaideep Srivastava and Ding-Zhu Du.[3]
She was named to the 2026 class of IEEE Fellows, "for contributions to energy conservation and topology control in wireless networks".[4]
References
- ^ "Stars in computer networking and communications", N2Women, 2022, retrieved 2026-01-16
- ^ "Yingshu Li", Directory, Georgia State University College of Arts and Sciences, retrieved 2026-01-16
- ^ Yingshu Li at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ IEEE Fellow Class of 2026, IEEE, retrieved 2026-01-16
External links
- Home page
- Yingshu Li publications indexed by Google Scholar