
معرفی
Liam Liu is a Research Fellow in Planetary Health at Monash University, actively contributing to climate and environmental health research. He is involved in major interdisciplinary projects focusing on heatwaves, air quality, and flood-related health impacts, collaborating with leading experts such as Yuming Guo and Shanshan Li.
- Academic Rank: Research Fellow
- Institution: Monash University
- Department: Planetary Health
- Email: Liam.Liu@monash.edu
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8599-7118
His research centers on planetary health, environmental epidemiology, and the health impacts of climate change, with a focus on heat exposure, urban greenness, air pollution from wildfires, and flood-related hospitalizations. He employs global modeling and multi-country cohort studies to assess public health risks under changing environmental conditions.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in climate-health interactions, particularly using large datasets and advanced statistical models to quantify health burdens from environmental stressors. His work frequently appears in high-impact journals such as The Lancet Planetary Health, Nature Sustainability, and Nature Water, reflecting significant scientific contributions.
Scientific Awards:
- Dean's Award for Excellence in Research - Team Award (October 2024)
Liam Liu plays key roles in research leadership as both a Chief Investigator and Project Manager in externally funded projects. He is part of collaborative networks including the Multi-Country Multi-City (MCC) Collaborative Research Network. While no formal advisees are listed, his active publication and project management roles suggest involvement in mentoring and team leadership. He has no listed grants as Principal Investigator but contributes significantly to large-scale research initiatives.
Labs and Research Teams: He is embedded in a planetary health research group at Monash University focused on environmental determinants of health, contributing to global modeling efforts and policy-relevant science.



