Stanford University
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Philip Levis
Professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering
BioProfessor Levis' research focuses on the design and implementation of efficient software systems for embedded wireless sensor networks; embedded network sensor architecture and design; systems programming and software engineering.
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Raymond Levitt
Kumagai Professor in the School of Engineering, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Levitt founded and directs Stanford’s Global Projects Center (GPC), which conducts research, education and outreach to enhance financing, governance and sustainability of global building and infrastructure projects. Dr. Levitt's research focuses on developing enhanced governance of infrastructure projects procured via Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) delivery, and alternative project delivery approaches for complex buildings like full-service hospitals or data centers.
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Fa Li
Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth System Science
BioMy research investigates greenhouse gases emissions, wildfires/climate extremes, and nature-based solutions by combining data-driven approaches (e.g., physically interpretable AI and causality inference), process-based terrestrial biosphere/Earth system models, and big data (e.g., remote sensing, in-situ measurements).
For example, together with our collaborators at Stanford and beyond, I play a leading role in FLUXNET-CH₄ V2.0, a global network of methane tower measurements, to enhance the monitoring of methane emissions and support Global Carbon Project-Methane Budget. These observations are not only important for carbon science, but also for AI in Earth science because "Data is the foundation of AI"–I believe.
I develop physically interpretable AI, integrating scientific principles to improve reliability, particularly when solving critical challenges such as climate and wildfire prediction. Because "black-box AI" with low "physical interpretability" often concerns me, why? -
Haipeng Li
Ph.D. Student in Geophysics, admitted Autumn 2022
BioHaipeng Li is a Ph.D. student in the Stanford Exploration Project (SEP), beginning in the fall of 2022. His research interests include studying the Earth's interior structures with seismic inversion and imaging methods. He focuses on investigating Distributed Acoustic Sensing in full-waveform inversion to resolve real-life problems including CO2 sequestration, hydrocarbon exploration, and urban environment monitoring. Also, He is exploiting high-performant numerical algorithms and SciML surrogates for seismic wavefield simulation across scales and medical imaging with ultrasounds.
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Lei Li
Affiliate, Department of Geophysics - Beroza Program
Visiting Scholar, GeophysicsBioLei does research in induced seismicity monitoring associated with human-related activities. He is now a visiting scholar at the Department of Geophysics (till April 2025) and also an associate professor at Central South University.
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Mengze Li
Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth System Science
Current Research and Scholarly Interestsatmospheric gases: trends and emissions, such as methane, volatile organic compounds.
atmospheric observations: ground, airborne, satellite remote sensing.
atmospheric measurement techniques.
atmospheric modeling.
indoor air chemistry and human emissions.
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Zhi Li
Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth System Science
BioZhi “Allen” Li is the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Dean’s Postdoc Fellow. He studies surface water across scales, both spatially (local, continental, and global) and temporally (Hydrology, Hydrometeorology, and Hydroclimatology). His research focuses on flood prediction and monitoring by leveraging Remote Sensing platforms and Hydrologic-Hydraulic coupled models. He devotes himself to improving flood monitoring tools to deliver accurate and timely information for the community, especially under-represented communities.