Nan Li

Ph.D. Student
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
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RESEARCH INTERESTS

        I am a PhD candidate in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. My advisors are Ken Koedinger and William Cohen. My research interests include Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Intelligent Tutoring Systems. More specifically, I have been focusing on building an intelligent agent that simulates human-level learning appropriate for learning math, science, or a second language, using machine learning techniques. Such intelligent agent can be integrated into an existing authoring tool for cognitive tutors, so that end-users can create intelligent tutoring systems by teaching the agent rather than by programming.

 

EDUCATION

       Since 2009,  Ph.D. Student  in Computer Science,  Carnegie Mellon University
       2009,  M.S.  in Computer Science,  Arizona State University
       2006,  B.S.  in Computer Science,   Peking University

 

 

 

by Nan Li

Last Updated: November 4, 2012