Bing Qing Liang
Assistant Professor · Environmental Geography
University of Northern IowaAbout
Bing Qing Liang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI). Their academic career at UNI spans from 2011 to 2015, where they transitioned from Instructor to Assistant Professor.
Research focuses on urban heat patterns, climate vulnerability, remote sensing, and geospatial algorithms. Key projects include analyzing urban heat islands in Iowa cities, modeling winter storm impacts on farming communities, and leveraging fractal analysis for urban landscape characterization. Their work integrates mobile sensors, GIS, and satellite data to study climate-environment interactions.
Recent publications highlight expertise in land surface temperature dynamics, urban planning, and climate resilience, with case studies in Indianapolis and Sierra Leone. Despite gaps in explicit awards, their contributions to geospatial modeling and environmental monitoring are well-documented.
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