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Min Chen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, affiliated with the Russell Labs. His research focuses on terrestrial ecosystem modeling, remote sensing applications, and human-Earth system interactions. He holds a PhD in Earth & Atmospheric Sciences from Purdue University, an MS in Remote Sensing and GIS from Beijing Normal University, and a BS in Computer Science from Beijing Normal University. His postdoctoral work included roles at the Carnegie Institution for Science and Harvard University.
Research interests include forest carbon dynamics, methane emissions from wetlands, wildfire risk analysis, and the integration of remote sensing with Earth system models. His work emphasizes advancing methods for global-scale environmental monitoring using satellite and drone technologies. Notable contributions include studies on forest edge dynamics, vegetation-climate feedbacks, and the application of machine learning in ecological modeling.
Recent publications highlight advancements in leaf trait prediction using transfer learning, global wetland methane flux modeling, and the impacts of climate change on land-use patterns. His lab develops innovative approaches to track terrestrial carbon cycles and assess human-driven environmental changes. Ongoing projects explore urban land expansion effects on carbon balances and phenological shifts under global change scenarios.



