LI, Qiong
 
time: 2025-12-24

Basic Information

Name: Qiong Li

Title and Field: Professor, Master's Supervisor, Doctoral Supervisor


Educational Background

2001: B.S. , HVAC, Southwest Jiaotong University (Chengdu, China)

2005: M.S., HVAC, Southwest Jiaotong University (Chengdu, China)

2009: Ph.D., Building Science, South China University of Technology (Guangzhou, China)

Oct.2001-Sep.2002: Fluid Analysis Engineer, CD-adapco JAPAN Co., Ltd, Yokohama, Japan

Jan.2007-Aug.2008: Exchange student/Reseacher, Department of Architecture,Tohoku University,Sendai, Japan

Feb.2014-Feb.2016: Hong Kong Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

July 2009-present: Lecture/Associate Professor/Professor, School of Architecture, South China University of Technology

June 2011-present: Researcher, State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building and Urban Science,China


Research Interests

Li's research focuses on urban thermal environment evaluation and adjustment, thermal management for human body or building, human thermal comfort, building energy efficient technologies and etc.


Representative Papers

1)Qiong Li, Xiaohui Lu, Peijie Tang, Zining Qiu, Qi Li, Qinglin Meng. Effects of pavement watering on the thermal environment above an impermeable pavement in a hot and humid area. Urban Climate, 2025,61:102387.

2)Qiong Li, Qi Li, Jiayi Mi, Haotian Wu. A three-layer evapotranspiration model considering the vertical structure of urban green spaces. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2024, 98:128389. 

3)Qiong Li, Qi Li, Haotian Wu, Jiayi Mi, Xiaohui Lu,Akashi Mochida,Yasuyuki Ishida,Zhixin Liu. Study on the modified three-temperature model for spatial extrapolation of evapotranspiration based on individual urban vegetation evapotranspiration data. Building Simulation,2024,17(10):1767-1787.

4)Huiwang Peng, Qiong Li*, Qinrong Yang,Yuli Yan,Renzhi Wu,Qinglin Meng. Mapping dry and humid heatwave health risks: uncovering hidden urban hotspots and informing tiered adaptation pathways in Guangzhou, China. Sustainable Cities and Society, 2025, 131: 106772.

5)Jiani Chen,  Qiong Li*,Ye Xiao, Huiwang Peng, Zhaoyi Wang. Assessing indoor thermal comfort for non-frail older adults in hot and humid regions: An approach to regulating airflow characteristics of fans. Building and Environment,2026,287:113808.


Contact Information

Email:arliqiong@scut.edu.cn