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I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign with a robust foundation in computational modeling, data analysis, and programming, which I am eager to apply to agriculture science. My interdisciplinary background spans mathematics, geoinformation data analysis, and plant biological modeling, equipping me with advanced analytical and problem-solving skills that are adaptable to diverse scientific challenges.
In my current role, I specialize in large-scale data processing and simulation, focusing on cross-scale modeling of biological systems—from metabolite dynamics to canopy-level growth in crops and from field to terrestrial scales in agriculture and land use. I have published several papers on these topics, including photosynthesis, energy crop growth and climate change. These work experience has honed my ability to handle complex, high-dimensional datasets, develop computational workflows, and optimize models using high-performance computing environments.
I bring over seven years of programming experience, with strong proficiency in R and expertise in Matlab, Fortran, and C++. I am confident in my ability to effectively handle modeling work in agriculture, land surface and climate change.
2021-Now: Postdoctoral Research Associate. Institute for Genomic Biology & Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States
2017-2021: Postdoctoral Research Associate. Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland College Park, Maryland, United States
2013-2017 Ph.D., Bangor University in Bangor, United Kingdom
Thesis title: Real-world solutions for improving estimates of land-atmosphere exchanges in heterogeneous landscapes
Supervisors: Dr Mark Rayment, Dr James Gibbons
2010-2013 M.Sc. Meteorology, East China Normal University in Shanghai, China
Thesis title: A Numerical Study of Wind Field and Pollutant Dispersion within Two- Dimensional Street Canyons (in Chinese)
Supervisors: Prof. Jiong Shu
2006-2010 B.Sc. Applied Mathematics, East China Normal University in Shanghai, China
Thesis title: Numerical Solutions for Elliptic Equations and Its Application in Physics (in Chinese)