Dr. Kang Li is the chief technical advisor of the Taiwan iAuto consortium, which consists of the team members from L.L. iAuto Technology Ltd., National Taiwan University, Ming-Chi University of Technology, Formosa Automobile, and Industrial Technology Research Institute. He is Associate Professor and Director of the Intelligent Vehicle and Mechatronics Laboratory, National Taiwan University. He was also a member of the Science & Technology Program Executive Review Board, Executive Yuan of Taiwan, where his main duty was to provide consulting support and technical advice for Taiwanese government funded EV & AV projects. He will also serve in the newly founded National Transportation Safety Board of Taiwan as the Board Member. He got his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees both from the University of California at Berkeley, and B.S. degree from the National Taiwan University (NTU). Dr. Li has more than 15 years’ R&D experience in fields of automated vehicles, advanced driver assistance systems, and electric vehicles. He has successfully led R&D teams in collaboration with a Taiwan’s auto company and research institutions to develop and demonstrate Level-2~4 automated driving systems for passenger cars and heavy vehicles, including Taiwan’s first L2+ automated driving system for production cars. Dr. Li is currently leading a project aimed at mass production of low-cost L4 light EVs for autonomous transport service in the closed or semi-closed environment.