معرفی
Zhaocheng Wang is a Researcher at the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University, specializing in hydrologic process modeling and remote sensing applications for water sustainability.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering from Arizona State University (2023)
- M.S.E. in Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering from Arizona State University (2020)
- B.Eng. in Water Supply and Drainage Engineering from Hunan University (2017)
Wang integrates ground observations, satellite/CubeSat remote sensing data, and distributed hydrologic models to advance understanding of water systems under changing climate and land use conditions. His work emphasizes high-performance computing applications for improving water resilience through precise hydrologic process characterization.
His distinguished recognition includes:
- Paul F. Boulos Excellence in Computational Hydraulics/Hydrology Award (2023)
- Lincoln Institute's Babbitt Dissertation Fellowship (2022)
While current advising activities aren't specified in available materials, Wang's research contributes significantly to sustainable water management through innovative modeling frameworks and remote sensing integration.





