[Report] Application of Satellite Remote Sensing in Lake Water Quantity and Quality Monitoring

Monday, June 23, 15:00 p.m

Editor:College of Information Science and Technology Time:2025-06-15

Speaker: Duan Zheng

Time: Monday, June 23, 15:00 p.m

Venue: Multi-Function Hall, 1st Floor of the Convention Center (East Campus)

Abstract:

This report will introduce the application of satellite remote sensing in monitoring lake water volume and water quality. The report will demonstrate how satellite remote sensing technology can be used to monitor key lake variables, including water body area, water level, water volume, lake evaporation, and lake ice. Additionally, it will introduce Dr. Duan Zheng's research team at Lund University in Sweden's recent study on how to monitor lake water quality by integrating satellite data and machine learning algorithms. The report will conclude with an overview of the research team's current projects and future research directions.

Biography:

Dr. Duan Zheng is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science at Lund University in Sweden. He obtained his Ph.D. in Remote Sensing and Hydrological Modeling from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands in 2014. He has extensive experience in research areas such as environmental remote sensing, ecological hydrological modeling, lake water quantity and water quality monitoring and modeling, data model integration, machine learning, and climate change impact assessment. To date, he has published over 150 papers in international peer-reviewed journals, with a total citation count exceeding 7,000. He also serves as an associate editor for international journals such as Hydrological Science Journal and GIScience & Remote Sensing.