Summary
Guoxi Liu is a postdoctoral scholar at The Ohio State University with a decade of research and engineering experience spanning topological data analysis, scientific visualization, spatial data structures, and parallel computation. He completed a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Clemson University under Dr. Federico Iuricich and previously earned a Bachelor of Engineering from Chang'an University, including exchange research stints at National Central University and the University of Missouri-Columbia. At OSU he mentors students, manages projects, and contributes to manuscripts and grant proposals translating advanced visualization and topology methods into demonstrable systems. Guoxi’s background blends strong theoretical foundations with practical parallel implementation skills, enabling scalable analysis of spatial datasets. He is comfortable bridging interdisciplinary teams and academic-industry collaborations, often focusing on making complex mathematical tools accessible to applied scientists. Based in Columbus, Ohio, he continues to expand both his research portfolio and mentorship impact while moving research prototypes toward broader adoption.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at Clemson University
Exchange Student, Exchange Student at National Central University
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Bachelor of Engineering - BE at Chang'an University
University of Missouri
Chinese, English, Japanese