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Michael Li

Michael Li
Traditional Chinese李天惠
Simplified Chinese李天惠
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLǐ Tiānhuì

Michael Li (born 1985, Portland, Oregon; Chinese name: Tianhui Li) is an American data scientist, entrepreneur, and the founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Data Incubator, a data science training and placement company.

Early life edit

Li attended Oregon Episcopal School in Portland, Oregon. In 2001, he was selected to perform with the Oregon Symphony.[1] In 2003, he built a "desktop nuclear fusion reactor" based on work at NASA and won second place and $75,000 at the Intel Science Talent Search ,[2][3] becoming the youngest person to date to build a "fusor" desktop nuclear fusion reactor and receiving press coverage in The New York Times.[4] As a result of the competition, he has an asteroid (15083 Tianhuili) named after him.[5] He was also a semifinalist at the Siemens Westinghouse Competition, founder of Oregon Episcopal School's science bowl team, and a member of USA Today High School All-America First Team in 2003.[6]

Academic career edit

 
Michael Li studied at Cambridge University as a Marshall Scholar and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Association of Marshall Scholars.

Li graduated from Princeton University in 2007 with degrees in mathematics and computer science.[7] In 2006, he was selected as a Marshall Scholar[8] and in 2007, he was selected as both a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow and a Hertz Fellow.[9] The Marshall Scholarship program was established in 1953 as a British gesture of gratitude toward the United States for the assistance received after World War II under the Marshall Plan; the Hertz Foundation awards $250,000 fellowships to Ph.D. students in the applied physical, biological and engineering sciences. Li read Part III of the Mathematical Tripos at Churchill College, Cambridge and completed his PhD at Princeton University. He was one of two former USA Today High School Academic All-America First Team members to be also selected for the USA Today College All-America First Team.[10] He was a fellow of the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program[11] and co-chaired Princeton University's Undergraduate Research Symposium's steering committee.[7]

Li's academy research focused on mathematical finance. He has written a number of papers in the field, including a number coauthored with Robert Almgren on market impact and market microstructure and Patrick Cheridito on risk measures on L^p spaces.[12] He was selected for the prestigious Cornell Tech Runway Program postdoc.[13]

Professional life edit

After graduating, Li worked at D.E. Shaw, J.P. Morgan, and Bloomberg and became the first data scientist in residence at Andreessen Horowitz.[14] He headed data science monetization at Foursquare.[15][16] He is a regular contributor to publications like Harvard Business Review,[17] MIT Sloan Management Review,[18] Tech Crunch,[19] Venture Beat,[20] Fast Company,[21] Entrepreneur Magazine,[22] and The Wall Street Journal[23] discussing topics around equality in hiring, data analytics, and mathematics education.

In 2013, he founded The Data Incubator, a data science education company. The firm is best known for a free fellowship that helps students with PhDs transition from careers in academia to data science. The program attracts thousands of applicants regularly and is more selective than Harvard University.[24] Li founded the program based on his own experience as a PhD trying to enter industry and data scientist hiring manager.[2] The Data Incubator has received press coverage in Financial Times,[25] VentureBeat,[24] Computerworld,[26] and The Next Web.[27] He has been invited to speak at various conferences in the United Kingdom,[28] Malaysia,[29] Beijing,[30] Shanghai,[31] and at MIT Sloan School of Management.[32]

Li serves on the Board of Directors for the Association of Marshall Scholars[33] and America Needs You, an American non-profit that pairs low-income first-generation college students with professional mentors.[34] He is also an advisor for The Innovation Enterprise,[35] Expii, the LendIt,[31] a member of the O'Reilly Strata programming committee,[36] and the National Leadership Council for Society for Science and the Public.[37]

References edit

  1. ^ "Metro Arts Overview" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-05-11.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Top Teen Scientists Honored At Intel Science Talent Search". 2003-03-11. Retrieved 2017-05-10.
  3. ^ Zimmermann, Phoebe; Doughty, Bob (2003-03-17). "Science in the News". Voice of America. Retrieved 2018-05-11.
  4. ^ Medina, Jennifer (2003-03-12). "Treatment for Infections Takes Top High School Science Prize". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  5. ^ "15083 Tianhuili (1999 CJ34)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  6. ^ Wong Briggs, Tracey (2003-05-14). "USA Today 2003 High School All Stars". USA Today. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  7. ^ a b Quiñones, Eric (2006-12-05). "Four seniors named Marshall Scholars". Princeton News. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  8. ^ "Marshall Scholars 2007". Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  9. ^ "Hertz Foundation Profile". Retrieved 2017-08-21.
  10. ^ Blass, Eileen. "2007 All Stars Cover". USA Today. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  11. ^ "Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program Profile". Retrieved 2008-07-04.
  12. ^ "Social Science Research Network Profile for Tianhui Michael Li". Retrieved 2017-06-21.
  13. ^ "Runway Alumni". Retrieved 2017-08-12.
  14. ^ "Alumni to watch: Michael Li & The Data Incubator".
  15. ^ "O'Reilly Radar Profile".
  16. ^ "Innovation Enterprise Profile" (PDF).
  17. ^ Michael Li (2016-08-06). "The Question to Ask Before Hiring a Data Scientist". Harvard Business Review.
  18. ^ Michael Li (2017-11-15). "ive Technical Experts a Role in Defining Project Success". MIT Sloan Management Review. Retrieved 2017-08-19.
  19. ^ Michael Li (2016-10-19). "The perils of polling in a Brexit and Donald Trump world". Tech Crunch.
  20. ^ Michael Li (2016-07-04). "How to combat your company's tech hiring bias". Venture Beat. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
  21. ^ Michael Li (2015-08-14). "How To Get Past Buzzwords And Make Better Hires". Fast Company. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  22. ^ Michael Li (2016-04-05). "What Hiring Managers Don't Understand About Hiring for Data Science". Entrepreneur Magazine.
  23. ^ Tianhui Michael Li (2016-03-04). "Math for the 21st Century". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
  24. ^ a b Blattberg, Eric (2014-04-15). "NY Gets New Bootcamp for Data Scientists: It's free but Harder to get into than Harvard". Venture Beat.
  25. ^ Adam Jones (2016-03-20). "MIT's $75,000 Big Data finishing school (and its many rivals) like The Data Inccubator". Financial Times.
  26. ^ Vijayan, Jaikumar (2014-05-01). "Cornell Tech funded startup launching bootcamp for data scientists". Computerworld.
  27. ^ Swanner, Nate (2015-07-02). "Data Incubator Opens a West Coast Campus to Groom the Next Generation of Data Scientists". The Next Web.
  28. ^ Scottish Enterprise (8 March 2016). "Data Science Bootcamp".
  29. ^ Kit Hoong, Tan (2015-11-03). "Train to be a data scientist". The Star.
  30. ^ O'Reilly Strata. "Speaker Profile".
  31. ^ a b LendIt Financial. "Speaker Profile".
  32. ^ MIT Sloan Data Analytics Society (6 March 2014). "Speaker Profile".
  33. ^ "Marshall Board of Directors".
  34. ^ "America Needs You Governing Board". 3 August 2021.
  35. ^ "Innovation Enterprise Advisory Board".
  36. ^ Lorica, Ben (2016-09-15). "Data science for humans and data science for machines". O'Reilly Media.
  37. ^ Society for Science and the Public. "National Leadership Council".

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Michael LiNationalityAmericanAlma materRockefeller College Princeton University BS PhD Churchill College University of Cambridge Masters Cornell Tech Cornell University Postdoc Oregon Episcopal SchoolOccupation s Data Scientist EntrepreneurKnown forThe Data IncubatorAwardsIntel Science Talent Search 2003 Marshall Scholarship 2006 Hertz Fellowship 2007 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program 2007 Websitehttps tianhui li Michael LiTraditional Chinese李天惠Simplified Chinese李天惠TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLǐ Tianhui Michael Li born 1985 Portland Oregon Chinese name Tianhui Li is an American data scientist entrepreneur and the founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Data Incubator a data science training and placement company Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic career 3 Professional life 4 ReferencesEarly life editLi attended Oregon Episcopal School in Portland Oregon In 2001 he was selected to perform with the Oregon Symphony 1 In 2003 he built a desktop nuclear fusion reactor based on work at NASA and won second place and 75 000 at the Intel Science Talent Search 2 3 becoming the youngest person to date to build a fusor desktop nuclear fusion reactor and receiving press coverage in The New York Times 4 As a result of the competition he has an asteroid 15083 Tianhuili named after him 5 He was also a semifinalist at the Siemens Westinghouse Competition founder of Oregon Episcopal School s science bowl team and a member of USA Today High School All America First Team in 2003 6 Academic career edit nbsp Michael Li studied at Cambridge University as a Marshall Scholar and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Association of Marshall Scholars Li graduated from Princeton University in 2007 with degrees in mathematics and computer science 7 In 2006 he was selected as a Marshall Scholar 8 and in 2007 he was selected as both a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow and a Hertz Fellow 9 The Marshall Scholarship program was established in 1953 as a British gesture of gratitude toward the United States for the assistance received after World War II under the Marshall Plan the Hertz Foundation awards 250 000 fellowships to Ph D students in the applied physical biological and engineering sciences Li read Part III of the Mathematical Tripos at Churchill College Cambridge and completed his PhD at Princeton University He was one of two former USA Today High School Academic All America First Team members to be also selected for the USA Today College All America First Team 10 He was a fellow of the Princeton Harvard China and the World Program 11 and co chaired Princeton University s Undergraduate Research Symposium s steering committee 7 Li s academy research focused on mathematical finance He has written a number of papers in the field including a number coauthored with Robert Almgren on market impact and market microstructure and Patrick Cheridito on risk measures on L p spaces 12 He was selected for the prestigious Cornell Tech Runway Program postdoc 13 Professional life editAfter graduating Li worked at D E Shaw J P Morgan and Bloomberg and became the first data scientist in residence at Andreessen Horowitz 14 He headed data science monetization at Foursquare 15 16 He is a regular contributor to publications like Harvard Business Review 17 MIT Sloan Management Review 18 Tech Crunch 19 Venture Beat 20 Fast Company 21 Entrepreneur Magazine 22 and The Wall Street Journal 23 discussing topics around equality in hiring data analytics and mathematics education In 2013 he founded The Data Incubator a data science education company The firm is best known for a free fellowship that helps students with PhDs transition from careers in academia to data science The program attracts thousands of applicants regularly and is more selective than Harvard University 24 Li founded the program based on his own experience as a PhD trying to enter industry and data scientist hiring manager 2 The Data Incubator has received press coverage in Financial Times 25 VentureBeat 24 Computerworld 26 and The Next Web 27 He has been invited to speak at various conferences in the United Kingdom 28 Malaysia 29 Beijing 30 Shanghai 31 and at MIT Sloan School of Management 32 Li serves on the Board of Directors for the Association of Marshall Scholars 33 and America Needs You an American non profit that pairs low income first generation college students with professional mentors 34 He is also an advisor for The Innovation Enterprise 35 Expii the LendIt 31 a member of the O Reilly Strata programming committee 36 and the National Leadership Council for Society for Science and the Public 37 References edit Metro Arts Overview PDF Retrieved 2017 05 11 permanent dead link a b Top Teen Scientists Honored At Intel Science Talent Search 2003 03 11 Retrieved 2017 05 10 Zimmermann Phoebe Doughty Bob 2003 03 17 Science in the News Voice of America Retrieved 2018 05 11 Medina Jennifer 2003 03 12 Treatment for Infections Takes Top High School Science Prize The New York Times Retrieved 2018 06 11 15083 Tianhuili 1999 CJ34 Minor Planet Center Retrieved 5 February 2019 Wong Briggs Tracey 2003 05 14 USA Today 2003 High School All Stars USA Today Retrieved 2018 07 11 a b Quinones Eric 2006 12 05 Four seniors named Marshall Scholars Princeton News Retrieved 2018 07 21 Marshall Scholars 2007 Retrieved 2017 08 23 Hertz Foundation Profile Retrieved 2017 08 21 Blass Eileen 2007 All Stars Cover USA Today Retrieved 2008 08 04 Princeton Harvard China and the World Program Profile Retrieved 2008 07 04 Social Science Research Network Profile for Tianhui Michael Li Retrieved 2017 06 21 Runway Alumni Retrieved 2017 08 12 Alumni to watch Michael Li amp The Data Incubator O Reilly Radar Profile Innovation Enterprise Profile PDF Michael Li 2016 08 06 The Question to Ask Before Hiring a Data Scientist Harvard Business Review Michael Li 2017 11 15 ive Technical Experts a Role in Defining Project Success MIT Sloan Management Review Retrieved 2017 08 19 Michael Li 2016 10 19 The perils of polling in a Brexit and Donald Trump world Tech Crunch Michael Li 2016 07 04 How to combat your company s tech hiring bias Venture Beat Retrieved 2017 08 04 Michael Li 2015 08 14 How To Get Past Buzzwords And Make Better Hires Fast Company Retrieved 2017 08 01 Michael Li 2016 04 05 What Hiring Managers Don t Understand About Hiring for Data Science Entrepreneur Magazine Tianhui Michael Li 2016 03 04 Math for the 21st Century Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2017 07 21 a b Blattberg Eric 2014 04 15 NY Gets New Bootcamp for Data Scientists It s free but Harder to get into than Harvard Venture Beat Adam Jones 2016 03 20 MIT s 75 000 Big Data finishing school and its many rivals like The Data Inccubator Financial Times Vijayan Jaikumar 2014 05 01 Cornell Tech funded startup launching bootcamp for data scientists Computerworld Swanner Nate 2015 07 02 Data Incubator Opens a West Coast Campus to Groom the Next Generation of Data Scientists The Next Web Scottish Enterprise 8 March 2016 Data Science Bootcamp Kit Hoong Tan 2015 11 03 Train to be a data scientist The Star O Reilly Strata Speaker Profile a b LendIt Financial Speaker Profile MIT Sloan Data Analytics Society 6 March 2014 Speaker Profile Marshall Board of Directors America Needs You Governing Board 3 August 2021 Innovation Enterprise Advisory Board Lorica Ben 2016 09 15 Data science for humans and data science for machines O Reilly Media Society for Science and the Public National Leadership Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Li amp oldid 1218165932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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