
معرفی
Shujie Wang serves as Assistant Professor of Geography at Pennsylvania State University's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, holding the John T. Ryan, Jr. Faculty Fellow title with cross-appointments at the Earth and Environmental Systems Institute (EESI), Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS), and Penn State Ice and Climate Research Center (PSICE).
Her academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Cincinnati and Master's/Bachelor's degrees in Geographic Information Science from Sun Yat-Sen University, preceded by postdoctoral research at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
Dr. Wang's research integrates cryospheric science, remote sensing, and machine learning to investigate Antarctic ice shelf fractures and Greenland glacier algae dynamics. She pioneers interdisciplinary methods like adapting ocean color remote sensing for ice-algal bloom detection and developing AI-driven feature extraction from altimetric data (ICESat, LiDAR) to address cryosphere-atmosphere-ocean system uncertainties.
Her work is supported by NASA, NSF, USDA, and Penn State grants, with active recruitment for graduate researchers in cryosphere remote sensing, ice-sheet machine learning applications, and glaciological fracture modeling.
Affiliated with Penn State's Cryosphere and Climate Lab and Spatial Modeling and Remote Sensing research cluster, she advances computational approaches to land-water-climate-biosphere interactions within big data frameworks.




