Jinglei LI
PhD student, Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong
Mr. Jinglei LI is now a PhD student in the Department of Urban Planning and Design, the University of Hong Kong. LI’s research interests lie in urban and building energy efficiency, outdoor and indoor thermal acceptance, and urban performance simulation. LI anchors his current research in high-density cities, particularly investigating the impact of climate change on the indoor thermal environment and energy consumption. He received a Master in Building Science and Technology from South China University of Technology, a Bachelor in Architecture, and a Bachelor in Engineering Management from China University of Petroleum (Huadong).
Selected Publications
Li, J., Wu, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2022). Research and application of climate-responsive design of traditional vernacular houses in Chaoshan, China. International Journal of Environmental Science & Sustainable Development, 7(1), 47-65.
Xu, G., Li, J., Shi, Y., Feng, X., & Zhang, Y. (2022). Improvements, extensions, and validation of the Urban Weather Generator (UWG) for performance-oriented neighborhood planning. Urban Climate, 45, 101247.
Xu, G., Zhao, H., Li, J., Shi, Y., Feng, X., & Zhang, Y. (2023). Multivariate thermal environment data extraction and evaluation: A neighborhood scale case in Guangzhou, China. Building and Environment, 234, 110190.
Zhao, H., Xu, G., Shi, Y., Li, J., & Zhang, Y. (2022). The characteristics of dynamic and non-uniform thermal radiation experienced by pedestrians in a street canyon. Building and Environment, 222, 109361.
Teaching
Teacher, MUDP1020 Urban Design Technology and Innovations, 2023 Fall
Research Mentor, Faculty Interdisciplinary Course (AFIC1003 On Agendas / AFIC 1004 On Methods), 2022 Fall
People
Alumni