Research Interests
- Vegetation-climate relationships
- SOC patterns in response to ecological variables
- Urban land use change
Thesis Project
"Exploring relationships between soil organic carbon and climate factors"
The purpose of this study is to explore how soil organic carbon (SOC) is spatially distributed in Canada, and how spatial uncertainties of SOC patterns can be assessed with respect to ecosystem properties and ecological variables.
The purpose of this study is to explore how soil organic carbon (SOC) is spatially distributed in Canada, and how spatial uncertainties of SOC patterns can be assessed with respect to ecosystem properties and ecological variables.
Education
- Candidate for Master of Science, Environment Faculty, University of Waterloo, 2011 to present
- Bachelor of Science, Honours Geomatics, Department of Environment and Science, Wuhan University, 2007 to 2011
- Bachelor of Environmental Studies, Honours Geomatics, Development and Environment Specialization, Computer Science Minor, Environment Faculty, University of Waterloo, 2009 to 2011
Work Experience
- Research Assistant, University of Waterloo, January/2013
- Teaching Assistant, University of Waterloo, September/2012 to December/2012
- Spatial analyst, Land Resources Bureau of Jiamusi City, August/2012
- Teaching Assistant, University of Waterloo, September/2011 to April/2012
Awards & Scholarships
- Wuhan University Annual Award
- University of Waterloo Entrance Award
- Environmental Studies Graduate Experience Award
- International Masters Student Award
- Graduate Research Studentship