Summary
Tong Li is a Senior Consultant and former associate professor with nine years of experience bridging academic decision theory and practical aviation safety programs in Beijing. Holding a Ph.D. in Decision Making and Game Theory with research time at University of Paris 1, she applies cooperative game theory, fuzzy measures and multicriteria decision methods to fatigue risk management and Safety Management Systems (SMS) for major airlines. She has provided hands-on SMS consultancy to China Eastern and China Southern, focusing on data-driven safety performance systems and classification/possibility models to improve operational decision-making. At the Civil Aviation Management Institute of China she led international cooperation and training in aviation safety, and more recently has pivoted to safety information analysis using big data and data mining. Known for translating rigorous mathematical models into practical allocation and fatigue-index evaluation tools, she blends academic rigor with airline operational insight. Based in Beijing, she specializes in FRMS integration, emergency management, cooperative allocation solutions and safety performance monitoring.
9 years of coding experience
Joint Ph.D, Cooperative game theory, Joint Ph.D, Cooperative game theory at University of Paris 1
Master, Applied Mathematics, Master, Applied Mathematics at Hebei University of Mathematics and Computer Science
Ph.D., Decision making and Game theory, Ph.D., Decision making and Game theory at Beijing Institute of Technology