On 28 November, the Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence of Geomatics (RCAIG) welcomed two distinguished visitors from the University of Toronto: Professor Chen Jingming, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Editor-in-Chief of Remote Sensing of Environment, and Professor Liu Jingxian.
During their visit, Professor Qihao Weng, Director of RCAIG, provided an overview of the centre’s background and achievements. Lab members shared their ongoing research with the visiting scholars and received valuable feedback. The visit provided an invaluable opportunity for RCAIG members to exchange ideas and explore potential future collaborations.
Biographies
Prof. Chen Jingming, is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. His major research interests include (1) remote sensing of vegetation structural and physiological traits and function, and (2) quantifying carbon and water cycles of terrestrial ecosystems. He is an Editor-in-Chief of the Remote Sensing of Environment, and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmosphere, the Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, and the Journal of Applied Remote Sensing.
Prof. Liu Jingxian is a professor in the Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto. She is interested in investigating environmental issues relevant to our atmosphere, biosphere, and/or interactions between them using advanced approaches in remote sensing, model simulations, field experiments, and data analysis. She has authored and co-authored over 120 papers in scientific journals including Science Advances, Nature Communications, and Science of the Total Environment.
During their visit, Professor Qihao Weng, Director of RCAIG, provided an overview of the centre’s background and achievements. Lab members shared their ongoing research with the visiting scholars and received valuable feedback. The visit provided an invaluable opportunity for RCAIG members to exchange ideas and explore potential future collaborations.
Biographies
Prof. Chen Jingming, is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. His major research interests include (1) remote sensing of vegetation structural and physiological traits and function, and (2) quantifying carbon and water cycles of terrestrial ecosystems. He is an Editor-in-Chief of the Remote Sensing of Environment, and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmosphere, the Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, and the Journal of Applied Remote Sensing.
Prof. Liu Jingxian is a professor in the Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto. She is interested in investigating environmental issues relevant to our atmosphere, biosphere, and/or interactions between them using advanced approaches in remote sensing, model simulations, field experiments, and data analysis. She has authored and co-authored over 120 papers in scientific journals including Science Advances, Nature Communications, and Science of the Total Environment.