Jing-Rebecca Li

Jing-Rebecca Li is an applied mathematician known for her work on magnetic resonance imaging and Lyapunov equations.

[2] She completed a Ph.D. in applied mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2000.

[3] She was a postdoctoral researcher at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences from 2000 to 2003, and earned a habilitation at Paris-Sud University in 2013.

[4] Li won the Alston S. Householder Prize, a triennial award for the best dissertation in numerical linear algebra, in 2002.

[5] A 2002 paper of Li, "Low-rank solution of Lyapunov equations" (with Jacob White) was selected in 2004 by SIAM Review for their "SIGEST" collection of papers "chosen on the basis of exceptional interest to the entire SIAM community".