Yao Zhang
@zhangyaonju
Assistant Professor at Peking University, interested in remote sensing, vegetation and global climate change.
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Very happy to share our new paper on global concurrent climate extremes with Science Advances, we find a strong anthropogenic signature on the spatial dependence of climate extremes around the world. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Happy to share a new Global Change Biology paper showing NASA Earth OCO-3 SIF tracks physiological drought stress development during the 2020 southwest US drought. Led by Yao Zhang w/ Xian Wang, Pierre Gentine, others. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/F…
Glad to know that our recent publication in Global Change Biology was highlighted by Science Magazine! In this study, we show diurnal variation of OCO-3 derived fluorescence efficiency can be used to track physiological drought stress at large scale.
Very excited to share our new study NatureClimate showing land surface processes are the dominant driver of global runoff increase in a CO2-warmed world.nature.com/articles/s4155…
Happy to share our new perspective Journal of Remote Sensing on combined use of SIF and VI to understand phenological response to global change w/ Josep Penuelas. Journal of Remote Sensing is a Science Partner Journal aiming to publish high quality research in remote sensing. spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/r…
We're looking for a new postdoc to join our Q.E.D. Lab keenangroup.info at UC Berkeley Key areas: long-term ecosystem dynamics, nature-based solutions, ecophys theory, ML and remote sensing, modeling/emulation, eddy-covariance data, and more. Please retweet! (1/3)
after a break of one year, we are looking forward to your contribution to “Emerging constraints of photosynthesis (including SIF), respiration and transpiration at ecosystem to global scales” #EGU24 👇 meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/… with @[email protected], and Karolina Sakowska
There is a very neat postdoc opportunity at Stanford in the Konings lab (koningslab.stanford.edu/postdoc-opport…) that can work in different areas of plant hydraulics, microwave remote sensing, and/or wildfire. (Alex is not on Twitter and requested I route interested applicants to this link)
We are looking for two 3yr postdocs to join us NUS Geography! One will work on tropical vegetation monitoring using phenocam, sap flow and eddy covariance (careers.nus.edu.sg/job-invite/269…). One will broadly work on modelling vegetation dynamics under climate change (careers.nus.edu.sg/job-invite/269…).
Cloud, snow and aerosols has been critical issues for optical remote sensing. In our newly published study in RSE, we developed a new algorithm (AST-Tensor) that uses spatial, seasonal and interannual similarities to reconstruct a high quality NDVI dataset authors.elsevier.com/a/1k6FF7qzT3Em0