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Qingbiao Li

Qingbiao Li is a PhD student at ProrokLab within the Digital Technology Group (DTG) at the University of Cambridge. Working under the supervision of Dr. Amanda Prorok, his research specializes in communication-aware motion planning for multi-robot coordination.

Qingbiao Li's doctoral work focuses on utilizing Graph Neural Networks (GNN) to establish communication channels for multi-agent and multi-robot systems to facilitate explicit communication between agents/robots. His research has practical applications in mobility-on-demand, automated warehouse systems, and smart cities.

Alongside pursuing his PhD, Qingbiao Li is open to collaboration opportunities and research internships for Summer 2021. He can be contacted via email at [email protected]. For more information about his work, visit his homepage at https://qingbiaoli.github.io//.

In terms of education, Qingbiao Li has a diverse academic background. He completed his Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Mechanical Engineering with a 2:1 from The University of Edinburgh. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from South China University of Technology. Additionally, he achieved a Master of Research with Distinction in Medical Robotics and Image Guided Intervention from Imperial College London. Currently, he is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge.

Throughout his academic journey, Qingbiao Li has been involved in various organizations and roles. He has served as a Teaching Assistant and Lab Demonstrator in Multi-Robot Systems (MRS) at the University of Cambridge. Previously, he held positions such as Academic Research Internship in Legged Robot at Zhejiang University, Research Assistant in Bipedal Walking of Humanoid Robot at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Levitation Group Leader in HyEd at the University of Edinburgh School of Engineering, and Research Assistant in Industrial Robotics at Leibniz Universität Hannover.

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