Anu Li

2026-27 MNSG Science & Policy Fellow

What I do 

As a 2026-27 Minnesota Sea Grant Science and Policy Fellow, I will work with the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Drinking Water Ambient Monitoring Program. In this role, I will support the MDH in assessing factors that affect the quality of drinking water sources statewide. These factors include contaminants of emerging concern, cyanotoxins from harmful algal blooms, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

Biography

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Education

Ph.D. -  Water Resources Science (in progress)
University of Minnesota Twin Cities

M.S. -  Natural Resources Science and Management 
University of Minnesota Twin Cities

B.S. - Chemical Engineering
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Outreach Projects

The Minnesota Sea Grant Science and Policy Fellowship program is soliciting applications from state, municipal, and county agencies, legislative committees, tribal agencies, and nonprofit organizations within Minnesota to become hosts for the new MNSG Science and Policy Fellowship Program. The fellowship program, which started in 2025, seeks to provide hands-on, experiential pathways to careers in science policy for skilled graduate students and technical expertise to the organizations who host them.

Minnesota Sea Grant's Science and Policy Fellowship program seeks applications from current and recent graduate students who will bring technical skills, innovative ideas, and a passion for using science to inform and shape policy. 

News Releases

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Minnesota Sea Grant thanks the Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, and Anoka County for their commitment to devel

The application period is open, and the application deadline is February 5, 2026.