Shuhui Li is affiliated with the University of Alabama in the United States and has a primary research focus within the field of Engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Mechanics of Materials.
Their research topics cover a diverse set of areas including Metal Forming Simulation Techniques, Microgrid Control and Optimization, Metallurgy and Material Forming, GNSS positioning and interference, Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere dynamics, and Geophysics and Gravity Measurements.
Frequent publication venues where Shuhui Li's work appears include Materials Science and Engineering A, Energies, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Advances in Space Research, and SSRN Electronic Journal. Each of these venues features multiple publications authored or coauthored by Li, reflecting ongoing contributions across diverse scientific and engineering disciplines.
Shuhui Li has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, with the most frequent being Himadry Shekhar Das, Yanze Li, Weizhen Dong, Xingang Fu, and Xiaowen Hu. The collaboration counts reflect a consistent partnership over multiple research projects.
Examples of recent published papers by Shuhui Li demonstrate the variety of research interests and domains, including:
H.S. Das;M.M. Rahman;S. Li;C.W. Tan
Jing Liu;Yang Xiao;Shuhui Li;Wei Liang
Shuhui Li;T. A. Haskew;R. P. Swatloski;W. Gathings
Shuhui Li;D.C. Wunsch;E.A. O'Hair;M.G. Giesselmann
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Shuhui Li;Timothy A. Haskew;Ling Xu
Shuhui Li;Qi Mo;Xiao Hu;Cheng Du
Zhe Zhao;Jian Wang;Shuhui Li;Alan E Willner
Shuhui Li;T. A. Haskew;K. A. Williams;R. P. Swatloski
Peng Zeng;Hepeng Li;Haibo He;Shuhui Li
Shuhui Li;T A Haskew;Ling Xu
Shuhui Li;Jian Wang
Zhongwen Li;Chuanzhi Zang;Peng Zeng;Haibin Yu
Xingang Fu;Shuhui Li
Shuhui Li;Michael Fairbank;Cameron Johnson;Donald C. Wunsch
Zhongwen Li;Chuanzhi Zang;Peng Zeng;Haibin Yu
Shuhui Li;Donald C. Wunsch;Edgar O’Hair;Michael G. Giesselmann
Yang Sun;Shuhui Li;Bo Lin;Xingang Fu
Shuhui Li;Bao Ke
Shuhui Li;Dong Zhang;Adam B. Roget;Zheng O'Neill
Xingang Fu;Shuhui Li;Michael Fairbank;Donald C. Wunsch
Shuhui Li;Jian Wang
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