
معرفی
Zhaohui Chi is a Lecturer at Texas A&M University's Department of Geography. Her research focuses on integrating remote sensing techniques with geospatial analysis to monitor environmental changes, particularly in glacial dynamics, coastal zones, and land cover transitions.
She holds a Ph.D. in Geography from Texas A&M University (2012), an M.S. in GIS from Sun Yat-Sen University (2007), and a B.S. in Geography from Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (2004).
Her research interests emphasize passive microwave remote sensing applications in geosciences, including glacier modeling, SAR imagery analysis, and environmental monitoring systems. Recent work includes studies on debris-covered glaciers in High Mountain Asia and Antarctic ice dynamics.
Key publications span geomorphology, glaciology, and remote sensing, with a focus on numerical modeling, satellite data integration, and automated geospatial processing methods. Her work often addresses climate change impacts on cryosphere systems.
- Awards: SWAAG Student Paper Competition (2011), NASA RADARSAT-1 Data Approval (2010), and multiple grants in geospatial research.
She has contributed to projects such as shoreline mapping (NASA-funded) and riparian assessments for Texas state agencies. Her technical expertise bridges field observations with advanced remote sensing analytics.



