
Jun Liang
Teaching Professor · Urban Geography
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Jun Liang is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he has taught GIS and GPS-related courses since 2003. He holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Cincinnati (2001), an M.S. in GIS from Peking University (1997), and a B.S. in Geography from Nanjing University (1992). His research focuses on urban geography, leveraging GIS applications, remote sensing, and visualization. He explores integrating computer technologies into geographic research, including data modeling, data mining, spatial simulation, and internet map publishing. His work addresses the growing role of technology in decision-making across sectors like urban planning, business analysis, and transportation systems.
His recent articles highlight contributions to robotics, autonomous systems, and sensor technologies, with a particular emphasis on trajectory planning, sensor fusion, and reinforcement learning applications in construction and navigation. These studies reflect advancements in robotics engineering, computer vision, and automation. Despite no explicit awards noted, his academic contributions are evident in his extensive publication record and teaching roles. His research spans theoretical and applied domains, including terrain analysis, autonomous vehicle systems, and 3D scene reconstruction.
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