
معرفی
Dr. Shuang Zhang serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Oceanography at Texas A&M University and as a Collaborator with the Leverhulme Centre for Climate Change Mitigation. His research employs integrated data-driven and model-driven methodologies to investigate global carbon and biogeochemical cycles, with particular emphasis on climatic perturbation impacts.
His primary research domains include Climate Change Mitigation through enhanced rock weathering, Carbon Cycle dynamics, Biogeochemical Cycles, Machine Learning applications, Rock Weathering processes, and River Systems analysis. Current projects involve evaluating land-river perspective weathering solutions for climate change, developing machine learning models to quantify rock weathering fluxes from diverse geological sources, and constructing comprehensive global river-land databases for the low-temperature geochemistry community.
Dr. Zhang holds Co-Principal Investigator roles on multiple National Science Foundation initiatives, most notably the $3.2 million DeCODER project focused on scientific data standardization and discovery. He further contributes to academic discourse as a guest editor for Global and Planetary Change and Frontiers in Earth Science journals, demonstrating active leadership in earth system science publication.




