Dr at Southwest University of Science and Technology, China
Yangli Li is a dedicated academic and urban planner affiliated with Southwest University of Science and Technology and Tianjin University. With a strong foundation in urban and rural planning, Yangli has a keen interest in ecological urban design and resilient cities. Over the years, he has contributed significantly to the field through research, mentoring students, and engaging in various urban design competitions. Yangli’s passion for sustainable urban development drives his commitment to creating innovative solutions that enhance the quality of urban life.
Publication profile
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š EducationĀ
Yangli Li holds a Ph.D. in Urban and Rural Planning from Tianjin University (2016-2022), where he honed his expertise in ecological urban planning. Prior to his doctorate, he completed a Masterās degree in Urban and Rural Planning at Yunnan University (2011-2014) and a Bachelorās degree in Urban Planning at Southwest University of Science and Technology (2006-2011). His education has equipped him with a robust understanding of urban dynamics, allowing him to address complex challenges in urban development effectively. His academic journey reflects a continuous pursuit of knowledge and a commitment to excellence in the field of urban planning, underscoring his dedication to advancing the discipline.
š¼ ExperienceĀ
Yangli Li’s professional journey includes valuable internships and faculty positions that showcase his expertise in urban planning. He served as a Design Intern at Yunnan Fangcheng Planning and Design Co., Ltd. (2012-2013) and as a Research Intern at Sichuan Universityās College of Architecture and Environment (2014). He also worked as an Urban Planner at Mianyang Fulin Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. (2015-2016), where he applied his skills in practical settings. Currently, Yangli is a faculty member in the School of Civil Engineering and Architecture at Southwest University of Science and Technology (2022-present) and a postdoctoral researcher at Tianjin University (2022-present). His roles have allowed him to contribute to various research projects and mentor students, reinforcing his commitment to developing future urban planners while expanding his research impact in the field.
š Awards and HonorsĀ
Throughout his academic and professional career, Yangli Li has received numerous accolades that highlight his contributions and leadership in urban planning. He earned the Academic Progress Award from Southwest University of Science and Technology (2008) and was recognized as an Outstanding Graduate Student Leader at Yunnan University (2013). His excellence continued at Tianjin University, where he received multiple Second-Class Academic Scholarships (2016-2018) and was honored as an Outstanding Student (2018-2019). He was also awarded the National Scholarship for Doctoral Students by the Ministry of Education (2019) and received the First-Class Academic Scholarship at Tianjin University (2019). In 2022, he was celebrated as an Outstanding Graduate of Tianjin University, underscoring his achievements and dedication to his field. These awards reflect Yangli’s commitment to academic excellence and his significant impact on urban planning.
š Research FocusĀ
Yangli Li’s research interests revolve around ecological urban planning and resilient cities. His work emphasizes the importance of sustainability in urban design, focusing on strategies that enhance the adaptability and livability of urban environments. Yangli has published 27 academic papers, including 19 core publications, and has actively participated in 12 national and provincial research projects. He has co-authored one book and contributed to a group standard, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge in urban planning. Additionally, Yangli’s guidance has led students to win awards in international urban design competitions, highlighting his dedication to mentoring the next generation of urban planners. His research aims to develop innovative solutions that address urban challenges, promote environmental sustainability, and improve the quality of urban life, reflecting his vision for resilient and ecologically sound urban futures.
Publication
- Title: Exploring the dynamics and trends of carbon emission spatiotemporal patterns in the ChengduāChongqing Economic Zone, China, from 2000 to 2020
Authors: L. Che, S. Guo, Y. Li, Y. Zhu
Journal: Scientific Reports
Year: 2024
Volume: 14(1)
Article Number: 16341
Citations: 0
- Title: Flood risk identification in high-density urban areas of Macau based on disaster scenario simulation
Authors: R. Zhang, Y. Li, T. Chen, L. Zhou
Journal: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Year: 2024
Volume: 107
Article Number: 104485
Citations: 1
- Title: Spatial Planning Strategies for Wetlands Based on a Multimethod Approach: The Example of Tianjin in China
Authors: Y. Li, G. Wang, T. Chen, E. Zeng
Journal: Water (Switzerland)
Year: 2023
Volume: 15(19)
Article Number: 3356
Citations: 1
- Title: Study on Dynamic Load of Air-Conditioning System in Subway Station Based on Hourly Passenger Flow
Authors: L. Wang, Y. Li, S. Deng, J. Zhao
Journal: Buildings
Year: 2023
Volume: 13(9)
Article Number: 2349
Citations: 0
- Title: Identification of Urban Clusters Based on Multisource DataāAn Example of Three Major Urban Agglomerations in China
Authors: G. Wang, Y. Wang, Y. Li, T. Chen
Journal: Land
Year: 2023
Volume: 12(5)
Article Number: 1058
Citations: 2
- Title: Nature-Based Solutions in āForestāWetlandā Spatial Planning Strategies to Promote Sustainable City Development in Tianjin, China
Authors: Y. Li, G. Wang, T. Chen, L. Zhou, L. Yan
Journal: Land
Year: 2022
Volume: 11(8)
Article Number: 1227
Citations: 4
- Title: GIS-supported research on urban earthquake emergency response capacity
Authors: Y. Li, T. Chen, X. Zang
Journal: World Earthquake Engineering
Year: 2018
Volume: 34(2)
Pages: 1ā9
Citations: 3
- Title: Network analysis method of fixed emergency shelters layout evaluation
Authors: Y. Li, P. Wang, S. Cheng
Journal: World Earthquake Engineering
Year: 2015
Volume: 31(4)
Pages: 243ā249
Citations: 2
Conclusion
Yangli Li exemplifies the qualities of a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her robust academic background, diverse professional experience, and substantial contributions to urban planning research position her as a leader in her field. While she has several strengths, focusing on interdisciplinary research, international collaboration, and effective dissemination of her findings will further amplify her impact. With continued growth and recognition, Yangli is poised to make significant contributions to ecological urban planning and resilient city development.