Qin Lv
Professor
ECCR 1B24

ECCR 1B24

Qin LvÌýearned her PhDÌýin computer science from Princeton University. Before joining CU, she held a one-year postdoctoral position at Princeton University and a one-year assistant professor position at Stony Brook University.ÌýLv's research integrates efficient system design with effective data analysis for the management and exploration of massive data.ÌýHer research topics include search systems, data mining, mobile systems, social networksÌýand data management.ÌýHer research isÌýinterdisciplinary in nature and interacts closely with geoscience, renewable and sustainable energy, and environmental science, as well asÌýthe information needs in people's daily lives.ÌýLv has published over 30 papers on peer-to-peer networks,Ìýlarge-scale similarity search, mobile air quality sensing, PHEVÌýdriving study, and cryospheric data analysis, as well as event modeling andÌýrecommendation in online social communities.ÌýHer work on large-scale battery system modeling was nominated for the Best Paper AwardÌýat ISLEPED 2010, and her work on personalized driving behavior analysis has won theÌýsecond prize of Computational Sustainability Awards presented jointly by Pervasive 2012Ìýand the Computing Community Consortium (CCC). Lv's work has been cited over 2,000 times.

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