Prof. Fangfang Li | Water-Energy Nexus | Women Researcher Award
Professor at China Agricultural University, China
Education
Professor Fangfang Li holds a bachelor’s and a Ph.D. from Tsinghua University, one of China’s most prestigious institutions. She further expanded her academic experience through visiting research at Cornell University and the University of Cambridge, where she deepened her expertise in water resources management and renewable energy systems. Her strong educational foundation has played a crucial role in shaping her research focus on hydrology, multi-energy systems, and ecological water scheduling, positioning her as a leading expert in the field.
Professional Experience
Professor Fangfang Li is a distinguished researcher and professor at China Agricultural University, specializing in water resources management and hydro-PV-wind energy systems. She has led numerous high-impact research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and other prestigious institutions. Her career includes postdoctoral research at China Three Gorges Corporation, where she contributed to optimizing hydropower operations. As a principal investigator, she has spearheaded projects on multi-energy complementary systems, ecological water scheduling, and climate-resilient hydropower management. In addition to her academic contributions, she has worked on industry consultancy projects, developing innovative solutions for flood scheduling, ecological conservation, and sustainable energy integration. With her extensive experience in research, innovation, and real-world applications, Professor Li continues to make significant advancements in the field of hydrology and renewable energy.
Research Interest
Professor Fangfang Li’s research interests lie at the intersection of water resources management, renewable energy integration, and ecological hydrology. She focuses on optimizing multi-energy complementary systems, particularly hydro-PV-wind energy, to enhance sustainability and efficiency in power generation. Her work also addresses uncertainty reduction in hydropower operations, aiming to improve forecasting and decision-making in water and energy systems. Additionally, she is deeply engaged in ecological water scheduling, developing models that balance energy production with environmental conservation. Her research extends to atmospheric water resources, cloud water utilization, and climate change impacts on hydrological processes, contributing to the advancement of sustainable water and energy management.
Award and Honor
Professor Fangfang Li has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding contributions to water resources management and renewable energy research. She was honored with the Young Changjiang Scholar Award, a highly regarded distinction in China that recognizes exceptional academic achievements. Her innovative research in hydro-PV-wind energy systems and ecological water management has earned her leadership roles in multiple national research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. In addition to her scholarly achievements, her work has been acknowledged by leading hydrology and energy institutions, further solidifying her reputation as a pioneering researcher in sustainable water and energy systems.
Conclusion
Professor Fangfang Li is an exceptional candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her contributions to hydrology, renewable energy, and ecological water management are both academically rigorous and practically impactful. Her leadership in high-profile projects and technological innovations further solidify her eligibility. Enhancing global collaborations and advocating for women in STEM would further strengthen her case. Overall, she is highly suitable for this award.
Publications Top Noted
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Atmospheric Water Resources and Their Exploitability in the Middle East
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Authors: F. Li, Fangfang; H. Lu, Houliang; H. Wang, Hongru; P. Sun, Peng; J. Qiu, Jun
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Year: 2025
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Citations: 0
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Multi-objective optimization of non-fossil energy structure in China towards the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals
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Authors: M. Li, Mengjia; F. Li, Fangfang; J. Qiu, Jun; N. Zhang, Nan; Z. Song, Zhengyu
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 0
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Long-Term Capturability of Atmospheric Water on a Global Scale (Open Access)
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Authors: F. Li, Fangfang; H. Lu, Houliang; G. Wang, Guangqian; J. Qiu, Jun
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 0
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Potential impact of precipitation temporal structure on meteorological drought and vegetation condition: A case study on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (Open Access)
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Authors: H. Lu, Houliang; J. Qiu, Jun; B.X. Hu, Bill Xiao; F. Li, Fangfang
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 1
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Optimizing reservoir operation incorporating ecological demand and stability requirement
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Authors: J. Qiu, Jun; C. Ma, Cang; H. Wang, Hongru; H. Li, Houjun; F. Li, Fangfang
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 0
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An improved cross-correlation method for efficient clouds forecasting
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Authors: H. Zuo, Huimin; J. Qiu, Jun; F. Li, Fangfang
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 0
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A developed Criminisi algorithm based on particle swarm optimization (PSO-CA) for image inpainting
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Authors: F. Li, Fangfang; H. Zuo, Huimin; Y. Jia, Yinghui; J. Qiu, Jun
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 4
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