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Research Team from Southern University of Science and Technology Visits RCAIG at PolyU

18 Sep 2025


On September 2, Prof. Zhenzhong Zeng from Southern University of Science and Technology, accompanied by his research team members, visited the Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Geomatics (RCAIG). They were warmly welcomed by Prof. Qihao Weng, Director of RCAIG and the JC STEM Lab of Earth Observations, along with other lab members. 

The representatives from Southern University of Science and Technology presented their recent findings on climate change, vegetation ecology, surface water change, and the application of AI in Earth system science. Dr. Pir Mohammad, Dr. Abbas Haider, Dr. Ali Ismaeel, and Dr. Binbin Li from RCAIG also contributed valuable insights in these fields. Prof. Qihao Weng shared his expertise on the ongoing research. 

The meeting fostered a lively exchange of ideas, creating a dynamic vision for advancements in remote sensing, geomatics, and climate change. This visit signifies the beginning of a promising partnership between the two institutions, paving the way for future collaborations. 

Biography 

Prof. Zhenzhong Zeng is a professor in the School of Environment at Southern University of Science and Technology. He primarily conducts research in the field of Earth system processes and global change. He has received numerous accolades, including the Distinguished Professor under the Ministry of Education’s Changjiang Scholars Program, Ministry of Education Young Chang Jiang Scholar (Earth System Science), Qiushi Outstanding Young Scholar Award, Shenzhen High Level Professionals–(National Leading Talents, and the Kamide Lecture Award from the Asia-Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS).  



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