About me

Dr Sirui Li is a Lecturer at the School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, and the Deputy Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion. Her research expertise spans artificial intelligence, natural language processing, knowledge graphs, and multimodal models. She focuses on applying these technologies to real-world problems across interdisciplinary domains such as healthcare, agriculture, and mining.

Her work has been published in high-impact international journals including Food Chemistry and IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, and presented at top-tier conferences such as ICSME, WWW, EMNLP, ACL, ICONIP, and IJCNN. Dr Li currently serves as the Chapter Chair for the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and the Robotics and Automation Society (Western Australia Section), and is actively involved in chairing and reviewing for numerous international conferences.

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Awards

Best Demo Award
The 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP), 2024
Most innovative improvement
Iron Ore Circuit Hackathon 2023, run by Southern Ports and Innovation Central Perth, 2023
Finalist for the “2023 ACS WA Dennis Moore 1962 Medal”
Australian Computer Society, 2023
ICSME 2018 IEEE TCSE Distinguished Paper Awards
IEEE, 2018
Finalist for RESEARCH AND INNOVATION POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS
The INCITE Awards, 2025

Organisational Affiliations

Lecturer, School of Information Technology, Murdoch University

School of Information Technology, Murdoch University

Education

Computer Science
Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Honours), Australian National University (Australia, Canberra) - ANU
Computer Science
Master of Computing (Specialising in AI), Australian National University (Australia, Canberra) - ANU
Information Technology (AI)
Ph.D, Murdoch University (Australia, Perth)