Miao Li
Scholar

Miao Li

Google Scholar ID: hPQY4voAAAAJ
Professor, Wuhan University
RoboticsGraspingDexterous ManipulationLearning from Demonstration
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,486
 
H-index
20
 
i10-index
30
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
47
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - One paper on micro-gripper accepted by ICRA 2024
  • - Two workshops accepted by ICRA 2024
  • - Invited talk at IROS 2023 workshop
  • - Invited talk at 2023 Intel China Academic Excellence Program
  • - Paper nominated for Best Paper Award at IEEE CYBER 2022
  • - Paper accepted by RAL 2022
  • - Paper nominated for T.J. Tarn Best Paper Award at ROBIO 2021
  • - Innovation and Entrepreneurship Talents Award, China (2020)
  • - Second prize in Robot Innovation Design Competition for Chinese Graduate (2020)
  • - Hubei May 1st Labor Medal (2019)
  • - Best Paper Award at The 11th International Workshop on Human-Friendly Robotics (2018)
  • - Workshop accepted by IROS 2018
  • - Guest Editor for Special Issue on Robotics & Automation Magazine (2017)
Research Experience
  • - Associate Professor at Wuhan University
  • - Teaching courses: Design and Manufacturing, Introduction to Robotics, Robotics
  • - HongYi College: Robotics (2023)
Education
  • - PhD: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Learning Algorithms and Systems Laboratory (LASA), Advisor: Professor Aude Billard, Research on dynamic grasp adaptation from humans to robots
  • - Undergraduate and Graduate: Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Background
  • Research interests are in robotics, machine learning, and applied nonlinear control. Specific areas include robot learning and control, object grasping and manipulation, human-robot interaction, robotic hand and tactile sensing, and neuroscience. Particularly interested in the deep connections between dynamics of intelligent systems and learning algorithms, aiming to enable robots to perform skills with the dexterity and flexibility that humans demonstrate in similar tasks.
Miscellany
  • Email: limiao712@gmail.com