I’m a PostDoc in the working group Terrestrial Water Dynamics at the Department Remote Sensing of the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ.

My major research interest is climatic and anthropogenic impacts on the water-energy cycle, using multisource remote sensing data and various approaches such as modelling and machine learning.

In particular, I work on satellite gravimetry, altimetry, and optical remote sensing, as well as hydrological models and deep neural networks.

I am interested in multiscale changes of hydrological variables and the associated effects on human society, with particular focus on the interaction between water storage and flux variables.

This helps to improve our understanding in water availability and sustainable development under the changing environment.

Interests
  • Climatic and anthropogenic impacts on the water-energy cycle
  • Remote sensing in hydrology and water resources management
  • Modelling, machine learning, and data driven approaches
Education
  • PhD in Hydrology, 2018-2023

    Tsinghua University, China

  • Academic Visitor in Geography, 2022-2023

    University of Oxford, the United Kingdom

  • Bachelor in Hydraulic Engineering, 2014-2018

    China Agricultural University, China

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