Lixin's Resume

Lixin Li

 

Department. of Computer Sciences

College of Information Technology

Georgia Southern University

Statesboro, GA 30460-7997

Phone: (912) 486-7646

FAX: (912) 486-7672

E-mail: lli@georgiasouthern.edu

EDUCATION

2003   Ph.D. in Computer Science (Database Systems)  (Advisor: Professor Peter Revesz)

         University of Nebraska-Lincoln , U.S.A.  

1999   M.S. in Computer Science (Computer Networks)

        Southwest Jiaotong University ,  China

1997   B.E. in Computer Science (Information Engineering)

        Southwest Jiaotong University , China 

RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor                 Dept. of Computer Sciences, Georgia Southern University, August 03 –

 

Research Assistant                 Dept. of Computer Science & Eng., University of Nebraska-Lincoln. May. 01 - present.

                                              Research: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), constraint databases, 

                                                              interpolation and visualization methods in spatio-temporal databases.

 

Teaching Assistant                  Dept. of Computer Science & Eng., University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Jan. 00 - May 01.

                                              CSCE 813 Database Systems,  CSCE 155 Introduction to Computer Science.  

PUBLICATIONS

1)         P. Revesz and L. Li, "Constraint-Based Visualization of Spatiotemporal Databases", book chapter in Advances in Geometric Modeling, John Wiley, to appear.  

 

2)         L. Li and P. Revesz, "Interpolation Methods for Constraint-Based Spatio-temporal Geographic Data Modeling", Journal of Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, in press.  

 

3)         L. Li and P. Revesz, "The Relationship among GIS-Oriented Spatiotemporal Databases", Proceedings of the Third National Conference on Digital Government Research, Boston, May 2003.  

 

4)         L. Li and P. Revesz, "A Comparison of Two Spatio-Temporal Interpolation Methods", Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Geographic Information Science, Boulder, Colorado, September 2002, Lecture Notes  in Computer Science, Vol. 2478, pp. 145-160, Springer-Verlag, 2002.  

 

5)         P. Revesz and L. Li, "Constraint-Based Visualization of Spatial Interpolation Data", Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Information Visualization, London, England, July 2002, pp. 563-569, IEEE Press, 2002.

 

6)         P. Revesz and L. Li, "Representation and Querying of Interpolation Data in Constraint Databases", Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Digital Government Research, Los Angeles, California, May 2002, pp. 225-228, Digital Government Research Center, 2002.

 

7)         L. Li and P. Revesz, "Visualization for Temporally Changing 3D Data", Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Midwest Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division, Omaha, Nebraska, November 2001, Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 21, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002.

 

8)         H. Zeng, L. Li, and Z. Jiang, "Further Research on the Construction of Chengdu Information Port CDIP-NET", Computer Applications (Special Issue in Networks and MIS), pp. 1-6, November 1999 (in Chinese).

 

9)         Z. Jiang, H. Zeng, and L. Li, "A QOS Control Oriented Pricing Policy", Computer Applications (Special Issue in Networks and MIS), November 1999 (in Chinese).  

 

10)       H. Zeng and L. Li, "Information Port and Its Basic Techniques", Computer Applications, Vol. 19, No. 10, pp. 1-5, October 1999 (in Chinese).

 

Presentations at Conferences

1         "The Relationship among GIS-Oriented Spatiotemporal Databases ", Third National Conference on Digital Government Research, Boston, MA, May 18-21, 2003.

 

2)         "Representation and Querying of Interpolation Data in Constraint Databases", National Conference on Digital Government Research, Los Angeles, California, May 20-22, 2002.

 

3       "Visualization for Temporally Changing 3D Data", AAAS SWARM-Conference (American Association for the Advancement of Science, Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division), Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, November 11-13, 2001.

Language Skills

English (fluent), Chinese (native), German (beginning)

 

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