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    JIASHUO LI

    Professor;Email:lijiashuo@sdu.edu.cn

    PERSONAL PROFILE

    Jiashuo Li received his Ph.D. degreefromPeking University. He is currently a professor at the Institute of Blue and Green Development, Shandong University. He is founded by the Excellent Young Scholar Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Taishan Scholar Program (Youth) of Shandong Province. His research interests primarilyfocuson the clean and low-carbon transition management, including impact assessments of energy infrastructure transition on the economy, society, and environment, as well as strategies for clean and low-carbon transition of energy system. He has published over 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals, includingNature,Nature Sustainability,Nature Communications, andOne Earth. His Google Scholar citation count exceeds 5500 with an H-index of 44. His studies have received positive acclaim and citations from prestigious journals such asNatureandJoule, as well as international organizations such as the UN Environment Programme. He serves as the PI or Co-PI for seven research projects funded by the NSFC (including the Excellent Young Scholar Project, General Project, Young Scientists Project, and International Cooperation Project) and the Ministry of Science and Technology. He serves as an editorial board member for distinguished journals, includingScientific Data, and serves as a member of the advisory committee forCell Reports Sustainability. He has been honored with the first prize for Outstanding Research Achievements in Higher Education Institutions in Shandong Province, as well as the First Prize in Political Consultation and Policy Recommendation from the Central Committee of theChina Democratic League. Additionally, his policy reports have received positive feedback and commendations from leaders of the Party and the country.


    Publication

    [1] Peng, K., Feng, K., Chen, B., Shan, Y., Zhang, N., Wang, P., Fang, K., Bai, Y., Zou, X., Wei, W., Geng, X., Zhang, Y.,Li, J.*, 2023. The global power sector’s low-carbon transition may enhance sustainable development goal achievement. Nature Communications. 14, 3144.

    [2]Fu, R., Peng, K., Wang, P., Zhong, H., Chen, B., Zhang, P., Zhang, Y., Chen, D., Liu, X.*, Feng, K.*,Li, J.*, 2023. Tracing metal footprints via global renewable power value chains. Nature Communications. 14, 3703.

    [3]Wang, H.#, Feng, K.#, Wang, P.*, Yang, Y., Sun, L.*, Yang, F., Chen, W., Zhang, Y.,Li, J.*, 2023. China’s electric vehicle and climate ambitions jeopardized by surging critical material prices. Nature Communications. 14(1): 1246.

    [4]Kong, X., Feng, K., Wang, P.*, Wan, Z., Lin, L., Zhang, N.,Li, J.*, 2022. Steel stocks and flows of global merchant fleets as material base of international trade from 1980 to 2050, Global Environmental Change 73,102493.

    [5]Yang, F.#, Jia, L.#, Zhou, Y., Guan, D., Feng, K., Choi, Y., Zhang, N.,Li. J.*, 2022. Life cycle assessment shows that retrofitting coal-fired power plants with fuel cells will substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions, One Earth. 5, 392-402.

    [6]Guo, Y., Chen, B., Li, Y., Zhou, S., Zou, X., Zhang, N., Zhou, Y., Chen, H., Zou, J., Zeng, X., Shan, Y.*,Li, J.*, 2022. The co-benefits of clean air and low-carbon policies on heavy metal emission reductions from coal-fired power plants in China, Resources, Conservation & Recycling. 181, 106258.

    [7]Wei, W#.,Li, J.S#*., Chen, B., Wang, M., Zhang, P., Guan, D*., & Xue, J., 2021. Embodied greenhouse gas emissions from building China’s large-scale power transmission infrastructure. Nature Sustainability, 4:739–747.

    [8]Li, J.#, Peng, K.#, Wang, P., Zhang, N*, Feng, K.*, Guan, D.*, Meng, J., Wei, W., Yang, Q., 2020. Critical Rare-Earth Elements Mismatch Global Wind-Power Ambitions, One Earth, 3 (1): 116-125.

    [9]Li, J.#, Zhou, S.#, Wei, W.#, Qi, J., Li, Y., Chen, B., Zhang, N., Guan, D., Qian, H., Wu, X., Miao, J., Chen, L.*, Feng, K.*, Liang, S.*, 2020. China’s retrofitting measures in coal-fired power plants bring significant mercury-related health benefits. One Earth, 3(6), 777-787.

    [10]Zhou S., Wei, W., Chen, L., Zhang, Z., Liu, Z., Wang, Y., Kong, J.,Li, J.*.2019. Impact of a Coal-Fired Power Plant Shutdown Campaign on Heavy Metal Emissions in China. Environmental Science& Technology. 1520-5851.