Proposed a revolutionary field, Responsible GIScience, which aims to inform GIScience research and education adhering to a set of rules that address ethical principles, account for human values, and safeguard societal interests.
Research Experience
Instructor for GEOG 589: Emerging Trends in Remote Sensing and GEOG 480: Exploring Imagery and Elevation Data in GIS Applications.
Education
- Texas A&M University (2021-2024), Ph.D. in Geography, Research: GeoAI in Disaster Management; Responsible GIScience; Computational Mental Health Study; Cyberinfrastructure. Dissertation: Step Toward Responsible GIScience: Paradigms, Challenges, and Applications.
- Tongji University (2011-2014), Master of Engineering, School of Geodesy and Geoinformatics, Research: Multi-sensor integration and localization. Thesis: Realization of Mobile Mapping System and Data Collection.
- Wuhan University (2007-2011), Bachelor of Engineering, School of Geodesy and Geomatics, Research: GNSS positioning. Thesis: Research of Ionospheric Delay Interpolations and Their Performance Comparison.
Background
Research Interests: Geospatial Data Science, GeoAI, Remote Sensing; Professional Field: Geography; Brief Introduction: An Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Geography and the John A. Dutton Institute for Teaching and Learning Excellence within the College of Earth & Mineral Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, focusing on fostering a resilient, equitable, and healthy society through responsible geospatial thinking.