Lu Li is a postdoctoral researcher at Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering since June 2020, specializing in time-evolving data mining. Prior experience includes a role as a visiting researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) from August 2013 to May 2020, focusing on structure-preserving numerical integrators and deep learning, as well as conducting research on developing efficient algorithms for Hamiltonian differential equations during the PhD program. Additionally, Lu participated in a program at the University of Cambridge's Isaac Newton Institute in late 2019. Lu Li holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Computational Mathematics from NTNU (2013-2019), a Master’s degree in Computational Mathematics from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2011-2013), and a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics from Henan University (2007-2011).
Simula Research Laboratory
Simula Research Laboratory's main objective is to create knowledge about fundamental scientific challenges that are of genuine value for society. Important research with long-term impact in the fields of networks and distributed systems, scientific computing and software engineering constitutes the basis of Simula. The strong focus on basic research is combined with both teaching of postgraduate students and development of commercial applications.