

Xingjie Li
Contributing to thought leadership in the field of mathematics, Dr. Xingjie Li serves as an Associate Professor in the Mathematics and Statistics Department at the College of Science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. With a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Minnesota, Dr. Li has established herself as a prominent figure in the realm of computational mathematics and its applications. Dr. Li's research interests are diverse and cutting-edge, encompassing areas such as computational electromagnetics, where she focuses on energy-conserved splitting methods. Her work in discontinuous Galerkin schemes has been instrumental in advancing numerical methods, particularly in the context of stochastic differential equations. Additionally, Dr. Li is deeply engaged in developing multiscale methods, which are crucial for understanding complex systems across different scales. Her contributions to the field have been recognized with the prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Award, underscoring her commitment to excellence in research and education. Dr. Li's innovative approaches to multitemporal and renormalization algorithms for macroscopic density dynamics have opened new avenues for exploration in mathematical modeling. Beyond her research, Dr. Li is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of mathematicians, fostering an environment of curiosity and rigorous inquiry. Her work not only advances theoretical understanding but also has practical implications, bridging the gap between abstract mathematical concepts and real-world applications.
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, 1578-1589, 2023-07-13
, 579-590, 2019-04-25