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Jiayu Li is an assistant professor in the Bioproducts and Biosystems
Engineering at University of Minnesota. Her group is recruiting two Ph.D.
students with full scholarship (fall 2020, spring/fall 2021). She did her
Ph.D. at Washington University in St. Louis, and she finished her postdoc at
Carnegie Mellon University. Her bachelor’s degree was earned at Tsinghua
University.
Research Bio:
She is interested in low-cost air quality sensors, including both particulate
matter (PM) sensors and gas (e.g., NO2, O3, CO, and VOC) sensors. Her work
steadily facilitates the application of low-cost air quality sensors for
pollution mapping and exposure estimation. She is also interested in
bioaerosol transmission procedure. She has evaluated several bioaerosol
samplers and deployed them for sampling airborne virus in the ICU.
Web link: https://jllabumn.wordpress.com/
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ftQPgP8AAAAJ&hl=en
Why University of Minnesota, Twin Cities:
The University of Minnesota is included in a 2001 book describing America's
Public Ivy universities. It is a member of the Association of American
Universities and is ranked 17th in research activity. University of Minnesota
faculty, alumni, and researchers have won 26 Nobel Prizes and three Pulitzer
Prizes.
Application:
Please send your CV to [email protected] Students with Environmental
Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
are encouraged. Students with Electrical Engineering or Computer Science
backgrounds, and with experience of Internet of Things (IOT) are also
welcomed. Students who are familiar with aerosol, air quality, atmospheric
physics and chemistry, and programming (Python, MATLAB, R, C) are encouraged.
If you can join in Fall of 2020 (students who are already in U.S.), please
note it in the email.