Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute PI, Assistant Professor at IIIS, Tsinghua.
Lu Mi obtained her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MIT CSAIL) of Provincial Institute of Technology in 2022, under the supervision of Professor Nir Shavit. He once served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Allen Institute for Brain Science and the Shanahan Foundation of the University of Washington, with his main research interests focusing on the cross-empowerment of artificial intelligence and neuroscience, as well as brain-computer interface algorithms.
She has published a total of 15 papers in top-tier international conferences in artificial intelligence and computational neuroscience, including NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, CVPR, AAAI, MICCAI, and Cosyne. Among these publications, 11 were authored by him as the first author, co-first author, or corresponding author. She has also secured one U.S. patent and garnered multiple honors and awards, such as the EECS Rising Star Award, Shanahan Fellowship, MathWorks Fellowship, NIH Award, and the Most Creative Applications of AI Award. Additionally, she has been invited to deliver oral presentations at numerous academic symposia in relevant fields across the United States. Her research achievements have been featured in interviews and reports by MIT News and Forbes.
Cross-empowerment of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience
Brain-Computer Interface Algorithms