
About
Kai Zhu is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), with a focus on geospatial data sciences and climate-vegetation dynamics. He is affiliated with the Institute for Global Change Biology.
- Education: Postdoc (Stanford University), PhD and MS (Duke University).
His research bridges global change biology, ecological modeling, and environmental data science, emphasizing climate-vegetation feedbacks, plant phenology, and nature-based solutions to climate and biodiversity challenges. He integrates artificial intelligence and machine learning to model complex ecological systems.
Dr. Zhu has received notable scientific accolades, including:
- National Science Foundation CAREER Award
- Ecological Society of America Early Career Fellow
- New Phytologist Tansley Medal
His work involves advising students like graduate researcher Yiluan Song and undergraduates Caitlin Schilt, Jade Guzman, and Luke Hamilton. He also leads the Zhu Lab, focusing on climate-ecology interconnections.
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