Individual Resume:
Xiang Yang, a male, PhD, lecturer. He has presided over the National Natural Science Foundation of China and participated in a number of vertical and Crosswise Projects, including key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. More than 10 papers were published, of which 6 papers were retrieved by SCI.
Email: yxiang@xust.edu.cn
Field of Investigation:
environmental remote sensing. It mainly studies the environmental change process in alpine areas, especially the surface water circulation process such as glaciers, snow cover and lakes in high-altitude areas.
Opening Courses:
Undergraduate courses: Introduction to Remote Sensing, Professional Foreign Languages, Natural Geography
Study and Work Experience:
2008.9--2014.7, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, majoring in physical geography
2014.12--2017.7, postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2017--now, Xi'an University of Science and Technology, School of Surveying and Mapping, lecturer
Representative Academic Achievements:
Major Scientific Research Projects:
1. Research on the surface glacier cover glacier change of Mount Qomolangma area based on remote sensing monitoring, 41701069, Youth Fund of National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2017, hosted
2. Research on the leveling theory and method of rank-loss EIV model, 41874012, National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2018, participation
3. Glacier and ice reserves change and hydrological effect in the western Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, 41530748, Key project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2015, participation
4. Multiphase conversion and impact of water bodies in the third polar Earth system, 41190080, a major project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2011, participation