Postdoctor

Changyu Li

Name:Changyu Li
Date of Birth:Jan. 1, 1996
Nationality:China
Institution:College of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Lanzhou University
Address:No. 222 South Tianshui Road, Lanzhou 730000, China
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Email:cyli@lzu.edu.cn
Education
Sep. 2017 — Jun. 2023, Ph.D. In Climatology, College of Atmospheric Science, Lanzhou University
Sep. 2013 — Jun. 2017, B.S. In Atmospheric Science, College of Atmospheric Science, Lanzhou University
Appointments
Jul. 2023 — Present, Postdoctoral Researcher, College of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
Research Areas
Climate Change, Air-sea Interaction, Ocean Biogeochemical Cycles
Visiting Positions
Members and Activities
Awards
Dec. 2021, National Scholarship for Postgraduate Students
Apr. 2023, Outstanding Ph.D. Graduates of Gansu
Jul. 2023, Outstanding Ph. D. Thesis of Lanzhou University
Main Courses
Research Grants

1, Mechanisms of arid and semi-arid climate change, NSFC, Co.

2, Continental evolution of the monsoon system, NSFC, Co.

3, Climate change and its water cycle effects in arid and semi-arid regions, NSFC, Co.

Refereed Publications
  1. Li, C., J. Huang, Y. He, D. Li, and L. Ding, 2019: Atmospheric warming slowdown during 1998–2013 associated with increasing ocean heat content. Advances in Atmospheric Science, 36(11), 1188−1202.
  2. Li, C., J. Huang, L. Ding, X. Liu, H. Yu, and J. Huang. 2020: Increasing escape of oxygen from oceans under climate change. Geophysical Research Letters, 47, e2019GL086345.
  3. Li, C., J. Huang, L. Ding, X. Liu, D. Han and J. Huang. 2021: Estimation of Oceanic and Land Carbon Sinks Based on the Most Recent Oxygen Budget. Earths Future. e2021EF002124.
  4. Li, C., J. Huang, L. Ding, Y. Ren, L. An, X. Liu, J. Huang. 2022: The variability of air-sea O2 flux in CMIP6: implications for estimating terrestrial and oceanic carbon sinks. Advances in Atmospheric Science.
  5. Huang, J., J. Huang, X. Liu, C. Li, L. Ding, and H. Yu., 2018: The global oxygen budget and its future projection. Science Bulletin, 63(18), 1180-1186.
  6. Liu, X.., J. Huang, J. Huang, C. Li, L. Ding, W. Meng., 2020: Estimation of gridded atmospheric oxygen consumption from 1975 to 2018. Journal of Meteorological Research, 34(3), 646–658.
  7. Liu, X.., J. Huang, C. Li, Y. Zhao, D. Wang, Z. Huang, and K. Yang. 2021: The role of seasonality in the spread of COVID-19 pandemic. Environmental Research, Vol 195, 110874.
  8. Huang, J., X. Liu, Y. He, S. Shen, Z. Hou, S. Li, C. Li, L. Yao, and J. Huang. 2021: The oxygen cycle and a habitable Earth. Science China Earth Sciences, 64, 511-528.
  9. Han, D., J. Huang, L. Ding, X. Liu, C. Li, and F. Yang. 2021: Oxygen footprint: An indicator of the anthropogenic ecosystem changes. Catena. Vol 206, 105501.
  10. Ding, L., J. Huang, C. Li, D. Han, X. Liu, H. Li, Y. Bai, and J. Huang. 2022: Variations in terrestrial oxygen sources under climate change. Science China Earth Sciences, 65, 1-14.
  11. Han, D., J. Huang, L. Ding, G. Zhang, X. Liu, C. Li and F. Yang. 2022: Breaking the ecosystem balance over the Tibetan Plateau. Earths Future. e2022EF002890.
  12. Liu, X., J. Huang, L. Wang, X. Lian, C. Li, L. Ding, Y. Wei, S. Chen, Y. Wang, S. Li and J. Shi. 2023: “Urban Respiration” Revealed by Atmospheric O2 Measurements in an Industrial Metropolis. Environmental Science & Technology. 57, 6, 2286–2296.
  13. Liu, X., L. Wang, J. Huang, Y. Wang, C. Li, L. Ding, X. Lian and J. Shi. 2023: Revealing the Covariation of Atmospheric O2 and Pollutants in an Industrial Metropolis by Explainable Machine Learning. Environmental Science & Technology Letters.