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Biography

Dr Yan Li joined the School of Computing at Macquarie University in January 2023 as a Lecturer in IoT and Networking. Yan received her PhD in Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Melbourne and her Master by Research degree in the Robotics Institute from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Before joining Macquarie, Yan was a Research Fellow at the Telstra-UoW AIoT Hub, SMART Infrastructure Facility, the University of Wollongong.

Yan is available to supervise PhD and Master by Research students with backgrounds in wireless sensor network, IoT, mobile computing, localization & tracking and machine learning based sensor data analytics.

Research interests

Yan’s research interests include IoT, inertial navigation, mobile computing, wireless sensor network, indoor localisation & tracking, wearable sensors, telecommunication systems, situation awareness in smart home solution, mobility monitoring in healthcare, machine learning and its applications in sensor data analytics. She received several awards and grants, including the Michael Richey Medal (the best journal paper awarded by the Royal Institute of Navigation, UK) and Defence Innovation Network (DIN) Pilot Project Grant 22-23. Yan's research topics are mainly published in IEEE Internet of Things, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Sensors etc.

Education/Academic qualification

Aerospace Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

Electrical and Electronic Engineering, PhD, The University of Melbourne

Electronic Engineering, Master by Research, University of Technology Sydney

External positions

Research Fellow, University of Wollongong

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