Dr. Mingxiu Tang, Challenges and Competitions, Best Researcher Award
Doctorate at Beijing Normal University, China
Profile
Academic Background:
Dr. Mingxiu Tang is a dedicated Ph.D. student at Beijing Normal University, focusing on cartography and geographic information systems. Her research addresses critical issues such as forest fires and deforestation through advanced satellite imagery, and she assesses future rainstorms to enhance predictive models and risk management.
Education:
Dr. Tang earned her B.E. in Remote Sensing Science and Technology from Shandong University of Science and Technology in 2021. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems at the Faculty of Geographical Science, Beijing Normal University.
Professional Experience:
Her work includes contributions to the global socioeconomic risk assessment of rainstorms, utilizing various CMIP6 scenarios to project future impacts. Additionally, she has developed the Temporal and Spatial Anomaly Index (TSAI) for improved fire detection, offering valuable insights into environmental and climatic challenges.
Research Interests:
Dr. Tang’s research interests are centered around the use of multimodal satellite images to study forest fires and deforestation, as well as assessing future rainstorm patterns. Her studies aim to advance understanding of environmental risks and inform better management strategies.
π Publications:
Multi-model ensemble bias-corrected precipitation dataset and its application in identification of drought-flood abrupt alternation in China
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Authors: Liu, T., Zhu, X., Tang, M., Guo, C., Lu, D.
- Journal: Atmospheric Research
- Year: 2024
Assessment of drought risk changes in China under different temperature rise scenarios
- Authors: Lu, D., Zhu, X., Tang, M., Guo, C., Liu, T.
- Journal: Arid Land Geography
- Year: 2024
Hazard analysis of rainstorms in different climatic regions of China
- Authors: Tang, M., Sun, S., Zhu, X., Xu, K., Liu, T.
- Journal: Journal of Natural Disasters
- Year: 2023
Future global socioeconomic risk changes to rainstorms based on the different return periods of CMIP6
- Authors: Tang, M., Zhu, X., Liu, T., Zhang, S., Xu, K.
- Journal: Progress in Geography
- Year: 2023
Hazard Changes Assessment of Future High Temperature in China based on CMIP6
- Authors: Guo, C., Zhu, X., Zhang, S., Tang, M., Xu, K.
- Journal: Journal of Geo-Information Science
- Year: 2022