Affiliation: University of Bergen
Keywords: Rogue waves, Wave-coupled processes, Mathematical modelling of multiscale systems, Hydrodynamics, Wave and current interaction, Offshore renewable energy

Full profile: Yan Li is currently an associate professor of fluid mechanics, leading a research group working on diverse topics in fluid dynamics, coastal/ocean engineering, applied mathematics, and offshore renewable energy. She received her PhD in fluid dynamics/wave and current interaction from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and M.Sc. degree in ocean engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. As PI, Co-I, and partner, she has received financial support for several research projects from national and international funding bodies, such as the ERC, Marie Sklodowska-Curie – DTU H.C. Ørsted co-fund, Research Council of Norway, and the UK EPSRC-NERC co-fund. She is currently a PI of an ERC-STG-2024 project (2024-2029) which aims to develop a novel multiscale approach for the two-way coupling within a wave-current-atmosphere system. She has authored and co-authored over 40 peer-reviewed journals and conference papers, and has been invited to presenting her research and (co-) chairing sessions in national and international conferences, workshops, seminars, and summer schools.
