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Anqi Li is a Research Fellow at Chalmers University of Technology, working within the Department of Space, Earth and Environment. She is currently conducting research as part of the EUMETSAT fellowships program, focusing on the integration of passive infrared and microwave satellite observations to advance our understanding of ice cloud properties.
Dr. Li's research interests center on atmospheric remote sensing, with particular emphasis on mesospheric physics, airglow phenomena, and satellite-based measurements of atmospheric properties. Her work bridges the gap between theoretical atmospheric science and practical applications in weather forecasting systems.
Her publication record shows a consistent focus on utilizing OSIRIS instrument data from the Odin satellite platform, with research spanning mesospheric ozone retrieval, nightglow emissions, and ice cloud properties. The interdisciplinary nature of her work connects atmospheric chemistry, physics, and advanced remote sensing techniques.
Dr. Li has demonstrated expertise in long-term atmospheric data analysis, having worked with OSIRIS measurements spanning from 2001 to 2015 in some of her studies. Her research contributes to improving weather prediction models through better understanding of atmospheric processes.


