I am a Geospatial Analytics PhD student. I received my B.S. degree in GIS from Chengdu University of Technology, China, and completed my M.E. degree in natural resources and environmental remote sensing as a joint graduate student from Chengdu University of Technology and Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Besides, I had 3 years of full-time work experience in GIS industry. My PhD dissertation research focuses on understanding the chilling effects on urban plant spring phenology. My long-term research goal is using remote sensing, GIS, machine learning and other advanced technologies to help us understand human-nature interaction and global climate change.
PhD in Geospatial Analytics, 2019–Present
North Carolina State University
M.E. in Natural Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing, 2016
Chengdu Univisersity of Technology, China
B.S. in Geography Information System, 2013
Chengdu Univisersity of Technology, China