معرفی
Fengjie Liu is a Principal Investigator (NERC Independent Research Fellow) at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and Environment and the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London. His research focuses on the impacts of human activities on ecosystem functioning, particularly through interdisciplinary approaches integrating Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
He holds affiliations at the Silwood Park Campus and the Imperial Microbiome Network. Previous positions include Advanced Research Fellow at Imperial College (2023–present), Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool (2021–2023), and Marie Curie Research Fellow at GEOMAR, Germany (2020–2023). He earned his Ph.D. from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2017.
Research interests include metal toxicity in marine/freshwater ecosystems, climate change impacts on biogeochemical cycles, and environmental risks from toxic substance mixtures. His work addresses critical challenges like deep-sea mining effects, metal-driven antimicrobial resistance, and improving water quality criteria through bioavailability modeling.
- Scientific Awards: NERC IRF, Royal Society Newton Fellowship, Marie Curie Fellowship
- Funding: NERC, Royal Society, European Commission
- Labs/Teams: Leads a multidisciplinary team at Grantham Institute
Current projects explore metal limitations in phytoplankton, aluminum fertilization for carbon sequestration, and phycosphere dynamics. He actively mentors graduate students and postdocs in these areas.


