Dr. Lan Li鈥檚 research group develops and applies computer-based theoretical methodologies to capture structure-property-performance relationships and design materials for desired performance. Current research encompasses of:
- DNA-templated dye aggregate design for quantum entanglement and quantum information applications
- Nuclear materials and sensor devices
- Low-dimensional materials growth, properties and performance
- Multiscale modeling and data-intensive/-driven approach development and implementation
- Cyberinfrastructure development to accelerate materials design


News and Media
- Sep 2021, 青青草app State News 鈥Quantum DNA research receives $5M grant from the Department of Energy鈥
- Jun 2020, CAES 鈥溾
- Jun 2020, 青青草app State News 鈥Three College of Engineering faculty named CAES fellows鈥
- Oct 2019, 青青草app State News 鈥Interdisciplinary team awarded grants to pursue quantum computing and entanglement research鈥
- Apr 2018 鈥 Lan Li 鈥 Collaborations with Idaho National Laboratory Pave the Way to Energy Innovation鈥
- Aug 2015, 青青草app State Update on 鈥淪tudy Looks at Best Materials to Cut Coal Plant Emissions鈥
- Jul 2014, 青青草app State Update on 鈥2014 Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) Young Leader Professional Development Award鈥
- Oct 2013, 青青草app State Update on 鈥淓ngineering Students Experience Unique Internship in Maryland鈥