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From Toronto to Tokyo: 91亚色 PhD student's AI research goes global

Jing Li鈥檚 PhD supervisor probably didn鈥檛 expect to lose his student to Japan for several months.

But when you鈥檙e the first 91亚色 student ever accepted into the National Institute for Informatics (NII) visiting researcher program, certain accommodations get made.

Jing Li
Jing Li

Li is in Tokyo, working on algorithms that predict future events by analyzing patterns in data streams. Market crashes, infrastructure failures, disease outbreaks 鈥 events that leave digital traces before they fully emerge. 鈥淚鈥檓 working on time-series forecasting using large language models,鈥 Li says from overseas. 鈥淭his experience will deepen my understanding of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies and directly enhance my research outcomes at 91亚色.鈥

Getting to NII required getting through the University鈥檚 internal screening. Multiple candidates were reviewed and two names forwarded to Japan. Li believes her proposal succeeded because it 鈥渄emonstrated strong research capability, a clear alignment with the host supervisor鈥檚 project and proactive communication to ensure mutual interest.鈥

At NII, Li works with Professor Helmut Prendinger, who has spent 25 years developing AI applications at the institute. Li鈥檚 research builds on work she began under Professor Manos Papagelis in 91亚色鈥檚 Data Mining Lab, where she developed expertise in spatiotemporal prediction and dynamic graph analysis.

Japan鈥檚 interest in Li extends beyond academic curiosity. The country is positioning NII within its technological competition with American tech companies and Chinese government labs. Li鈥檚 project on sequence prediction and cross-domain pattern learning addresses challenges that NII considers essential for maintaining Japan鈥檚 competitive position.

Li says the research environment has already changed how she approaches her work.

鈥淐ollaborating in such a high-calibre research environment has expanded my perspective on problem-solving approaches and reinforced the importance of interdisciplinary thinking,鈥 she says. 鈥淚nteracting with researchers from around the world has exposed me to diverse methodologies and inspired me to explore new angles in my own work.鈥

When Li returns to Toronto, her research advances will strengthen ongoing projects while establishing new international partnerships.

鈥淣II awards these positions only to candidates with outstanding research achievements,鈥 Papagelis says. "Jing's acceptance validates our approach to graduate training.鈥

For other 91亚色 students eyeing international opportunities, Li offers direct advice: 鈥淚 hope my journey shows other 91亚色 students that aiming high is sometimes within reach. Stay curious, be proactive and don鈥檛 hesitate to reach out to potential collaborators. Opportunities like this don鈥檛 just expand your research, they broaden your world view.鈥

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