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Qing Chang is a multidisciplinary environmental scientist currently serving as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Iowa, affiliated with the Department of Geography within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her research integrates plant physiology, ecohydrology, and remote sensing to understand and predict the impacts of climate variability and extreme events on terrestrial ecosystems.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of environmental science and climate resilience. She investigates how vegetation responds to drought and climate change across scales—from individual organs to canopy structure and ecosystem-level function. Using interdisciplinary methods, she develops predictive models to forecast ecosystem conditions, enhance carbon sequestration, and support sustainable land management. Her work contributes to improving agricultural productivity and ecosystem health in a changing climate.
While no publications are listed in the provided text, her research trajectory suggests strong engagement with climate modeling, remote sensing applications, and ecohydrological systems. Her scientific contributions focus on enhancing ecosystem resilience and sustainability through data-driven approaches.
Qing Chang has not been mentioned as receiving any scientific awards in the provided text.
She currently advises no students, and no grant information is available in the provided content. However, as a postdoctoral scholar, she is likely involved in collaborative research projects and may contribute to mentoring graduate students or research teams.
She is associated with research facilities at the University of Iowa, potentially including labs such as the Ecoclimatology of Carbon & Water Lab or the Lab for Observing & Quantifying Aquatic & Terrestrial Ecosystems (LOQATE), given the alignment of their focus with her research interests.




