Ying Huang
Dr.
Ying Huang has been in SKLEC, East China Normal University, since April 2016. Her main interest is understanding land-atmosphere interactions through numerical modelling, earth observation, and field measurement. Her PhD research took the Yangtze River basin as the study area, and focused on the effects of climate variability and human activity on terrestrial water storage changes at basin scale through integration of satellite, ground data and land surface model simulations. Currently, she is doing research on land-air interactions over coastal wetlands in China. More specifically, she uses eddy covariance & flux measurement, spectral measurement, remotely sensed observation, and numerical modelling to understand the physical processes in coastal wetlands.
Research Interests
- Remote Sensing of Coastal Wetlands
- Land Surface Process Modelling
- Climate Change
Academic Position
- Postdoc
Education Experience
- 2010.10-2016.01, PhD, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), University of Twente, the Netherlands
- 2007.09-2010.10, Msc. State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research (SKLEC), East China Normal University, China
Work Experience
- 2016.04- , Postdoc in SKLEC, East China Normal University, China