Changzhi Li
Changzhi Li (S’06-M’09) received a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Florida in 2009. He worked at Alereon inc. and Coherent Logix inc. Austin, TX in the summers of 2007~2009. In August 2009, he joined Texas Tech University as an Assistant Professor. His research interests include biomedical applications of microwave/RF, wireless sensor, and RF/analog circuits.
Dr. Li received the NSF Faculty Early CAREER award in 2013, the Texas Tech Alumni Association New Faculty Award in 2012, and the IEEE MTT-S Graduate Fellowship Award in 2008. He was the finalist of the Vodafone Wireless Innovation Project competition in 2011. He received eight best conference/student paper awards as author/advisor in the IEEE Radio and Wireless Week (RWW) and the IEEE Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference (WAMICON). He served as the TPC co-chair for IEEE WAMICON 2012 and 2013.