Huazhi Li is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Water and Climate Risk at the Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam). He is currently involved in the INSUREAPAPT project, where he works on developing a multi-hazard risk framework that captures interdependencies between windstorms, riverine, and coastal flooding for Europe. This framework is expected to consider futher climate scenarios and also integrate adaptation measures across different hazards.
In 2026, Huazhi completed his doctoral dissertation titled Connected Extremes: Capturing dependnece in global-scale flood risk assessments. Throughout his PhD, he applied a multivariate statistical model to develop a global synthetic dataset of extreme sea level events with realistic dependnece structures. This dataset was used to assess coastal flood risk at the global scale, in order to provide better risk estimates. He also looked into the spatial correlation of compound flooding along major U.S. coastlines. Huazhi holds a BSc. degree in Harbour, Waterway, and Coastal Engineering from Hohai University (China) and a MSc. degree in Earth Sciences from Utrecht University (The Netherlands).
Expertise
Statistical Modelling, Probablisitic Flood Risk Assessment, Multi-hazard Modelling and Risk Assessments, Climate Change Adaptations.