Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability


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  • Fa Li

    Fa Li

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth System Science

    BioMy research combines advanced data-driven approaches (e.g., GeoAI and causality inference), process-based terrestrial biosphere/Earth system models, and big datasets and techniques of remote sensing, in-situ measurements, geographical information science (GIS), and high-performance computing, to investigate critical processes related to natural greenhouse gas emissions (e.g., CO2 and CH4) and nature-based climate solution, wildfire-human-climate interactions, human-environment interactions, and biosphere-atmosphere interactions of carbon-water-energy fluxes affecting climate change.

  • Mengze Li

    Mengze Li

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth System Science

    Current Research and Scholarly Interestsatmospheric gases: trends and emissions, such as methane, volatile organic compounds.
    atmospheric observations: ground, airborne, satellite remote sensing.
    atmospheric measurement techniques.
    atmospheric modeling.
    indoor air chemistry and human emissions.
    climate change.

  • Zhi Li

    Zhi Li

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth System Science

    BioZhi “Allen” Li is the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Dean’s Postdoc Fellow. He studies surface water across scales, both spatially (local, continental, and global) and temporally (Hydrology, Hydrometeorology, and Hydroclimatology). His research focuses on flood prediction and monitoring by leveraging Remote Sensing platforms and Hydrologic-Hydraulic coupled models. He devotes himself to improving flood monitoring tools to deliver accurate and timely information for the community, especially under-represented communities.