MAE Department - PG Seminar - Data Science and Computational Intelligence for Air Transportation Systems - from Airliners to Delivery Drones

3:00pm - 4:00pm
RM2405, HKUST (2/F., Lift 17/18)

In an era where affordable, robust sensors generate vast amounts of data, the fusion of this data with physics-based models is radically transforming engineering systems, with the promise of better understanding of system behaviours and tailored prediction of system responses. However, this is especially challenging in air transportation systems due to 1) the computational complexity of modelling these multi-agent multi-scale and multi-mode systems, 2) the nonlinear and hidden dependences embedded in the sensor data of various subsystems, and 3) the limitations of data collection. My research pivots around the development of analytical methods that leverage this large-scale, real-world operational data to enhance air transportation systems. In this talk, I will delve into our efforts to integrate physics and mechanism models with machine learning, optimization, and high-performance computing to fuel more informed modelling, prediction, and planning of air transport systems. I will showcase two key machine learning paradigms: 1) Supervised and unsupervised data-driven learning for uncovering insights and data mining in conventional airline and airport operations. 2) Dynamic programming and reinforcement learning for planning in the context of emerging air mobility technologies, such as designing route networks for urban drone delivery.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Lishuai LI
Associate Professor, School of Data Science, City University of Hong Kong
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Prof. Lishuai Li is an Associate Professor in the School of Data Science at City University of Hong Kong. Her research is in the interdisciplinary field of air transportation systems and data science. She serves on the Editorial Board of several journals, e.g., Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, Journal of Air Transport Management, and Aerospace. She is a member on the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on the Future of Autonomous Mobility, the Vice Chair of Aviation Applications Section at the Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences (INFORMS), and a senior member of IEEE. She received her Ph.D. and M.Sc. from the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and her B.Eng. in Aircraft Design and Engineering from Fudan University. Previously, she worked at McKinsey & Company in the US and Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. She holds a private pilot license.

Language
English
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Faculty and staff
PG students
Organizer
Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
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