Skills
Software:
ArcGIS Pro/Desktop, QGIS, ENVI, FUSION, Jupyter Notebook, ArcGIS
online, MS Office, AutoCAD, SPSS, FME
Programming:
R (sp, raster, rgdal, rgeos, RStoolbox, lidR, tidyverse),
Python (geopandas, rasterio, arcpy, numpy, matplotlib, pandas),
JavaScript, HTML, SAS, CSS, VBA, SQL
Statistical models:
Hypothesis Testing, Analysis of Variance, Single and Multiple Linear
Regression, Geographically Weighted Regression, Design of
Experiment, Model Fitting, Categorical Data Analysis, Spatial Data
Modeling, Supervised classification, Unsupervised classification
Education
The University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, Canada
2018-2019
M.Sc. Geomatics for Environmental Management
Dual degree
The University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, Canada
2015-2018
B.Sc. Wood Products Processing
Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
2012-2018
B.E. Wood Science and Engineering
Geomatics Related Experience
UBC Botanical Garden Rainforest Mapping project (Apr. 2019 – Sept. 2019)
– Trained volunteers for data collection and processing
– Performed trail ground truthing using GPS
– Generated trail map using surveys data in ArcGIS
– Created layers for data editing, analysis, and visualization
Post-disturbance vegetation recovery analysis using QGIS and R (Sept. 2018 – Apr. 2019)
– Identified disturbance area based on vegetation indices using Landsat imageries
– Compared vegetation recovery for different disturbances by time series analysis
LiDAR data processing using FUSION (Jan. 2019)
– Conducted surface analysis from DEM raster files LiDAR data processing using FUSION
– Derived DEM, DSM, and CHM using cloud LiDAR data
– Estimated forest attributes using a statistical model developed from plot location LiDAR metrics
– Detected individual trees using a canopy height model
Habitat Modelling using ModelBuilder in ArcGIS Pro (Nov. 2018)
– Conducted overlay analysis
– Performed capability analysis using SQL query based on provided criteria
– Calculated sustainability indices by weighted parameters
Other Experience
Tutor – Berton College (Sept. 2019 – present)
– Instruct students in high school and AP level mathematics, physics, and statistics
– Design and implement customized teaching plans
– Manage and monitor learning process
Museum Volunteer Educator – Beaty Biodiversity Museum (UBC) (Oct. 2017 – Sept. 2018)
– Interacted with visitors in the museum using touchable specimens, activities, and crafts
– Provided customer service and answer general museum inquiries
– Assisted with Children’s Programs
Squad Member – Zero Waste Squad (UBC) (Sept. 2017 – Dec. 2017)
– Educated student residents on daily recycling by hosting sorting games in dining halls
– Helped around 150 students properly sort garbage during events on campus, including Jump Start Final Celebration and Imagine Day
Hobby
I am a big fan of planes. There are lots of questions about the sky and space for us to answer. Over a hundred years ago, the Wright brothers managed to fly in the air for the first time in our entire history. After the development of aircraft for a century, airplanes have become the most sophisticated machine in the world, with over a million components to assemble before a new plane can be delivered to customers. The curiosity of human beings will not be limited by the height of the sky.