GMU Graduate Student, Yun Li, Named as a 2021 NSF Computing Innovation Fellow

Background: 

Dr. Yun Li, a Ph.D. graduate from The NSF Spatiotemporal Innovation Center Mason site was selected by the National Science Foundation for her work on “Utilizing Deep Learning and Multi-Source Earth Observations for Air Quality Data Reconstruction and Downscaling”. This two-year early career experience award will enable Dr. Li to spend two years as a Postdoctoral fellow with Dr. Liang Zhao at Emory University (a Co-PI of the NSF Spatiotemporal I/UCRC) to develop cutting-edge spatiotemporal tools for air quality downscaling and reconstruction in response to the global air pollution problem. This honor marks her as a Computing Innovation Fellow for the 2021 Cohort with the Computing Research Association (CRA) and the Computing Community Consortium (CCC).

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