Huan Li
Senior Research Fellow
HUN-REN Balaton Limnological Research Institute
About Me
I am a Senior Research Fellow at the HUN-REN Balaton Limnological Research Institute, specializing in spatio-temporal data analysis and environmental monitoring. My research focuses on inland water body monitoring, global water cycle dynamics, cryosphere studies, and climate change impacts on aquatic ecosystems.
With over 25 peer-reviewed publications and experience at prestigious institutions including Peking University and Tsinghua University, my work combines advanced geospatial technologies, remote sensing techniques, and environmental modeling to understand complex hydrological processes and their responses to climate variability.
Research Focus
Inland Water Monitoring
Advanced monitoring techniques for lakes, rivers, and wetlands using remote sensing and in-situ measurements.
Global Water Cycle
Understanding large-scale hydrological processes and their role in climate dynamics and ecosystem health.
Cryosphere
Analysis of sea ice dynamics, snow cover, and polar climate change using satellite data and climate models.
Spatio-temporal Analysis
Development of novel methods for analyzing environmental data across space and time dimensions.
Climate Change
Investigating the impacts of climate variability on aquatic ecosystems and water resources.
Limnology
Study of inland waters including their physical, chemical, and biological characteristics.
Recent Highlights
Latest Publication
Monthly 0.05° winter months snow depth dataset for the Northern Hemisphere from 21 CMIP6 models (Scientific Data, 2025)
View Publication →Current Grant
European Space Agency Network of Resources grant (€4,215) for Pannonian water temperature analysis
Learn More →Professional Service
Session Chair at Fresh Blood for Freshwater 2025 conference and 18+ journal reviewer positions
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