Wenjiang Huang received his Ph.D. degree in cartography and GIS from Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, in 2005. Currently, he is a Professor at the Key Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, working at the Aerospace Information Research Institute at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (AIR-CAS). His research interests cover quantitative and remote sensing for vegetation, data fusion (multi-scale, multi-sensor, multi-temporal) for global change, and monitoring crop, grass, and forest growth using remote sensing technology. He has published more than 200 SCI journal papers focused on remote sensing for vegetation biophysical and biochemical variables inversion and remote sensing for vegetation growth. He has been awarded more than 10 science and technology awards including the National Science and Technology Progress Award.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Agriculture
Data Assimilation
Geochemistry
Hyperspectral Imaging
Nitrogen
Pest Control
Remote Sensing
Vegetation
Crops
diseases
Neural Nets
Geophysical signal pro...
Geophysical techniques
Geophysical image proc...
Fingerprints
Vegetation
Remote Sensing
Crops
diseases
Agriculture
Nitrogen
Hyperspectral Imaging
Data Assimilation
Short Biography
Wenjiang Huang received his Ph.D. degree in cartography and GIS from Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, in 2005. Currently, he is a Professor at the Key Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, working at the Aerospace Information Research Institute at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (AIR-CAS). His research interests cover quantitative and remote sensing for vegetation, data fusion (multi-scale, multi-sensor, multi-temporal) for global change, and monitoring crop, grass, and forest growth using remote sensing technology. He has published more than 200 SCI journal papers focused on remote sensing for vegetation biophysical and biochemical variables inversion and remote sensing for vegetation growth. He has been awarded more than 10 science and technology awards including the National Science and Technology Progress Award.