Hai "Helen" Li
Dr. Hai "Helen" Li earned a PhD from Purdue ECE in 2004. She is currently the Marie Foote Reel E’46 Distinguished Professor and Department Chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Duke University. She received her B.S. and M.S. from Tsinghua University. Li’s research interests include neuromorphic circuits and systems for brain-inspired computing, machine learning acceleration and trustworthy AI, conventional and emerging memory design and architecture, and software and hardware co-design. She is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE CAS Society and a Distinguished Speaker of ACM. Li is a recipient of the IEEE Edward J. McCluskey Technical Achievement Award, Ten Year Retrospective Influential Paper Award from ICCAD, TUM-IAS Hans Fischer Fellowship from Germany, and ELATE Fellowship. Dr. Li is a fellow of ACM, IEEE, and NAI.