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Xi Yang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia. Their research focuses on vegetation-climate interactions, particularly the impacts of climate change on photosynthesis, plant functioning, and ecosystem fluxes. They utilize remote sensing, data assimilation, and computational modeling to bridge observations with predictions of carbon, water, and energy dynamics.
Research Interests include:
- Spatial ecology and climate change
- Remote sensing of photosynthesis (via solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence)
- Leaf trait quantification through spectroscopy
- Ecosystem feedbacks to climate
- Phenology modeling with field and satellite data
Teaching: Xi Yang instructs advanced courses in remote sensing applications (EVSC 4559/7559), integrating technical methods with environmental analysis.
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