
About
Bing Zhou serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Geography and the John A. Dutton Institute for Teaching and Learning Excellence within the College of Earth & Mineral Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University, focusing on advancing geospatial education and research.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Geography from Texas A&M University
Dr. Zhou pioneers research in geospatial data science and GeoAI, developing advanced algorithms to extract insights from big geospatial data (crowd-sourced data, mobility data, social media) for climate resilience and disaster response. He founded the revolutionary field of Responsible GIScience, which integrates ethical principles, human values, and societal interests into geospatial research and education. His work specifically targets identifying location-based help information from social media to support disaster response in high-risk communities, aiming to build resilient, equitable, and healthy societies through responsible spatial thinking.
He teaches core courses including GEOG 589: Emerging Trends in Remote Sensing and GEOG 480: Exploring Imagery and Elevation Data in GIS Applications. Information regarding scientific awards, student advising, grant funding, and laboratory teams is not documented in the provided materials.
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