Ke Li

Universität Hamburg
Vogt-Kölln-Str. 30
22527 Hamburg
Room: tba

 

 

Mixed Reality Technology for Operating Particle Accelerators and Laser Facilities
Supervisors: Prof. Wim Leemans (DESY), Dr. Reinhard Bacher (DESY), Prof. Frank Steinicke (UHH)

Ke Li is a PhD fellow at the Data Science in Hamburg - Helmholz Graduate School for the Structure of Matter (DASHH) supervised by Prof. Frank Steinicke, Dr. Reinhard Bacher, and Prof. Wim Leemans. In her PhD, she works interdisciplinarily between the particle accelerator control system group at the Deutsches-Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY) and the Human-Computer Interaction group at the Universität Hamburg (UHH). She is developing mixed reality technology for operating large-scale physics facilities such as particle accelerators and high-power lasers. Her research interests include mixed reality display / integrated visual systems, immersive neural rendering (e.g. NeRF), human-centered artificial intelligence, and human-robot interaction in hazardous environments.
Before joining DASHH, Ke Li graduated from the Master of Photonics program at the Abbe School of Photonics, where she had extensive training in applied and theoretical optics. During her Master’s study, she also worked as a research assistant at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), and the Fraunhofer Institute of Precision Engineering and Applied Optics (Fraunhofer IOF).

You can follow her research website to view a full list of available publications: https://keli95566.github.io/personal/publications/