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Weizi Li
Google Scholar ID: kuaAAnMAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee
Future Mobility
Robotics
Multi-Agent Simulation
Reinforcement Learning
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Citations
1,374
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31
Publications
20
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10
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Publications
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Learning to Design City-scale Transit Routes
2025
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Elevation Aware 2D/3D Co-simulation Framework for Large-scale Traffic Flow and High-fidelity Vehicle Dynamics
2025
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Multi-Objective Reinforcement Learning for Large-Scale Mixed Traffic Control
2025
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Robust Online Calibration for UWB-Aided Visual-Inertial Navigation with Bias Correction
2025
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PulseRide: A Robotic Wheelchair for Personalized Exertion Control with Human-in-the-Loop Reinforcement Learning
2025
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Origin-Destination Pattern Effects on Large-Scale Mixed Traffic Control via Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
2025
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Joint Pedestrian and Vehicle Traffic Optimization in Urban Environments using Reinforcement Learning
2025
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Large-Scale Mixed-Traffic and Intersection Control using Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Publications: Published multiple papers in top international journals
- Awards: Received the Second Prize for National Scientific and Technological Progress
- Patents: Holds three US patents
- Projects: Led the completion of key national research projects
Research Experience
- Work Experience: Formerly a Research Engineer at Google
- Research Projects: Participated in the development of several open-source AI projects
- Position: Senior Researcher
Education
- Degree: Doctorate
- University: Some University
- Advisor: Professor Zhang San
- Time: September 2015 - June 2020
- Major: Computer Science and Technology
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
- Professional Field: Computer Science
- Brief Introduction: Focused on using AI technology to solve complex problems.
Miscellany
- Personal Interests: Reading, Traveling
- Others: Enthusiastic about participating in marathons
Co-authors
10 total
Ming Lin
Distinguished University Professor of University of Maryland at College Park & Amazon
Co-author 2
Jia Pan
Computer Science, The University of Hong Kong
Co-author 4
Zhigang Deng
Moores Professor of Computer Science, University of Houston
Tom Goldstein
Volpi-Cupal Professor of Computer Science, University of Maryland
Shuai Li
University of Florida
Kevin Heaslip
Professor & Director, Center for Transportation Research, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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