Dr. Zhi Li is a distinguished member of China Computer Federation (CCF), standing committee member of its Technical Council on Software Engineering (TCSE), and a member of its Technical Council on Service Computing, Systems Software and Formal Methods. He is a senior member of IEEE / ACM, and serves as Associate Editor of Expert Systems: Journal of Knowledge Engineering. He graduated with a BSc degree from Fudan University in 1991, an MSc degree from the University of York in 2004, and a PhD degree from The Open University in 2008. Prof. Li had spent over 10 years doing professional and technical work before he entered academia in 2001, with subsequent 9 years in the UK. His research interests focus on artificial intelligence and software engineering, including LLM (Large LanguageModels), NLP (Natural Language Processing), Problem-oriented Urban Requirements Engineering (PURE), modelling, verifying, testing and validating Human-Cyber-Physical Systems (HCPS) based on Problem Frames, and Human-Computer Interaction. His research has been sponsored by 3 grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and 5 grants from Ministry of Education of China, Guangxi Natural Science Foundation, and Guangxi Scientific Research & Technological Development. He has published over 60 research papers (including 5 class A papers ranked by CCF, and 3 best papers award). He has given over 20 invited talks on software engineering topics, and obtained 9 software copyrights for Computer-Aided Requirements Engineering (CARE) tools.