Li Rui
I am a first-year PhD student at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), majoring in Computer Science. My research primarily focuses on Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), Spiking Neural Networks (SNN), Computational Neuroscience, and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI).
I am supervised by Prof. Shi Gu.

Interesets
Research interests
My research operates at the intersection of Bio-inspired AI and Computational Neuroscience. I am driven by the ambition to engineer a digital substrate capable of supporting human-scale intelligence—essentially bringing the concept of the “Amadeus” system in Steins;Gate 0 into reality.
Furthermore, I aim to lay the technological foundation for Full-sensory Immersion via Neural Modulation. By integrating large-scale Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) with high-bandwidth Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), I seek to bridge the gap between biological neural dynamics and synthetic computing architectures.
Personal interests
- Human History & Math: Fascinated by the evolution of civilizations and the beauty of elegant proofs.
- Literature: Exploring works that tackle deep, existential topics.
- Music: Learning the guitar; a practitioner of the philosophy that “consistency trumps intensity.”
- Game: An enthusiast of immersive single-player titles and a dedicated Street Fighter 6 player. I practice SF6 for 30 minutes every day.
Projects & Publications
- SNN simulator
- classification between HC and patients