Wenge Ni-Meister is a Professor of Geography and Environmental Science at Hunter College, CUNY. She holds a Ph.D. in Remote Sensing Science from Boston University and has expertise in terrestrial ecosystem dynamics, lidar remote sensing, and data assimilation. Her research focuses on integrating satellite data with ecological models to study carbon, water, and energy cycles. She leads projects funded by NASA, including studies on boreal snow-albedo feedback and fusion of lidar data with hydrological models. Her work has been recognized with awards such as the NASA GEDI Science Team Membership and the ER-DGVM-C Poster Award. She advises graduate students in remote sensing and environmental science. Education: Ph.D. (1997, Boston University), M.S. (1994, UConn), M.S. (1992, Chinese Academy of Sciences), B.S. (1988, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology). Research Interests: Canopy radiative transfer, lidar applications, snow-vegetation interactions, and Earth system modeling. Teaching: Courses include Remote Sensing of the Environment, Hydrology, and Biogeography. Labs: Ent TBM (Terrestrial Biosphere Model) and STV-FIS (Surface Topography and Vegetation Structure Data Fusion System).





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