Email: li.qian@bupt.edu.cn
Li Qian, female, born in May 1994, holds a doctoral degree and an intermediate professional title. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) and is a graduate of Beihang University (BUAA). Her research focuses on multimodal large models, knowledge computing, remote sensing image interpretation, and satellite computing, with in-depth exploration in the field of multimodal big data knowledge intelligent computing.
In terms of academic experience, she pursued her doctoral degree at Beihang University from 2019 to December 2023. Since December 2023, she has been working at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications as an Assistant Professor. Over the past five years, she has achieved fruitful academic results: she has published 35 CCF-A/B category papers and 11 papers in JCR Q1 journals (including 14 first-authored papers), with over 2,500 citations on Google Scholar (2 papers have individually received more than 800 citations). Two of her first-authored papers have been selected as ESI Highly Cited Papers, and she has won honors such as the CIKM 2022 Best Paper Nomination Award. Additionally, she has obtained 11 authorized national invention patents, covering areas such as medical/financial event extraction and emergency early warning.
In terms of scientific research projects, she has presided over 7 projects, including the Youth Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (including the "Bo Xin Program"), a sub-project of the National Key R&D Program, and a sub-project of the 6G Major Special Project. She has also received honors such as the Champion of the International CodaLab Event Detection Challenge (2021, Global First Place), the IEEE TCCLD Technical Innovation Award (2024), the First Prize of Science and Technology Progress of the State Grid Corporation of China (2022), and the CCF Outstanding Achievement Award in Fault-Tolerant Computing (2025).
Her academic affiliations include serving as a Young Editorial Board Member for international journals such as JAICS, an Executive Member of the CCF Service Computing Committee, and a Area Chair for international top conferences including ACL 2025 and NeurIPS 2025. The technologies she has developed have been applied in scenarios such as national public security, CNCERT cyber security, State Grid operation and maintenance, and satellite intelligent computing, achieving remarkable results.

