Fa Li

Fa  Li
Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences

Office: JGB

I investigate how terrestrial ecosystems interact with human activities and hydroclimatic hazards, with a particular focus on wildfires and land–atmosphere interactions of carbon, water, and energy. My research aims to better monitor, predict, and reduce hydroclimatic risks to people and ecosystems by leveraging advances in Artificial Intelligence (e.g., machine learning), Earth observations (e.g., satellite remote sensing, eddy covariance and other field measurements), and Earth system models.
We are seeking highly motivated Ph.D. students and Postdocs to join our research group. For more information, please visit the Land Intelligence (LI) Lab website

Areas of Expertise

wildfires, land-atmosphere interactions of carbon (CH4 and CO2)-water-energy, hydroclimatic risk, machine learning, remote sensing, eddy covariance