This article is about the electronics engineer. For the Chinese dissident, see Li Hai.
Hai (Helen) Li is a Chinese-American electrical and computer engineer known for her research on neuromorphic engineering, the development of computation systems based on physical artificial neurons, and on deep learning, techniques for using deep neural networks in machine learning.[1][2] She is Clare Boothe Luce Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Duke University.[3]
Li was named an IEEE Fellow in 2018, "for contributions to neuromorphic computing systems".[6] She was elected as a 2021 ACM Fellow "for contributions to neuromorphic computing and deep-learning acceleration".[1]