Introduction to researcher/professor

Li Hui

Li Hui, IIEP research fellow

Li Hui, Ph.D., is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Peking University. Director of the Advanced Network Technology Laboratory of Shenzhen Graduate School, and deputy director of the Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Cloud Computing. In 2009, he was selected as a "local leading" talent for high-level talents in Shenzhen. In September 1981, he was admitted to the School of Information, Tsinghua University, and received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Tsinghua University in 1986 and 1989, respectively. After graduation, he served as a R&D engineer and project manager at China Software Technology Corporation in the Ministry of Electronics. During this period, he developed the first 10Mbit Ethernet card in China, a commercial POS system terminal for the Ministry of Commerce, a securities wireless market quotation receiving and analysis system, air conditioning controllers and remote controls, etc. . From 1993 to 1996, he taught at Shenzhen University. In 1997, he went to the Department of Information Engineering of the Chinese University of Hong Kong to pursue a doctoral degree, studying under the tutelage of IEEE Fellow and Chair Professor Li Shuoyan. In 2000, he received a doctorate in information engineering from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The doctoral thesis "On the Complexity of Concentrators and Multi-stage Interconnection Networks in Switching Systems" was nominated for the Best Engineering Doctoral Thesis in 2000 by the Chinese University of Hong Kong. After graduating with a Ph.D., he was appointed as the integrated circuit design director and senior designer of TeraPower Limited (HongKong) in the United States according to the Hong Kong Talent Input Program. He led the team to complete the design of a million-gate level terabyte switching chip and taped out it in one step on the TSMC 0.25 micron process. success. He has long been engaged in the research, development and teaching of computers, communications and control systems. In the past five years, he has published 70 papers in core journals and conferences at home and abroad, of which 45 have been included in EI; he has co-published 3 monographs and applied for 25 invention patents, including 2 US patents, 8 international PCTs, and 21 Chinese invention patents. 8 authorized patents.