“I started as a student in mathematics,” said Professor Yuying Li. “It was a huge, scary move to come to Waterloo for computer science. Thankfully, it has worked out.”
Now, as a faculty member, Professor Li leverages computational optimization to solve complex, real-world problems. In an ironic twist of fate, her focus on optimization has brought her full circle as she relies on artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in her everyday work.
Recently, Li has teamed up with Professor Peter Forsyth, a colleague in the Cheriton School of Computer Science, to develop optimal strategies for allocating retirement savings through leveraging machine learning applications. “Essentially, we mine historical market data and use a machine learning approach to model the problem,” Professor Li explained. “Then we use computation to discover optimal allocation decisions.”
Though she first wanted to be a mathematician, Professor Li’s fascination with the synergy between mathematics and computer science has catalyzed solutions to pressing real-world problems. “For me, career satisfaction comes from connecting my research to the outside world,” she shared. “Fortunately, Waterloo is the right place to be.”
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