Education:
B.S., Human Geography and Urban-Rural Planning, 2019, Henan University
M.S. Appl of GIS/RS in Environ Sci, 2020, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Research Interests:
Remote Sensing & GIScience, Spatio-temporal Urban Monitoring, Coupled Human-Environment Interaction
Honors and Awards:
2024.06 Travel Scholarship, State of the Map US conference (OpenStreetMap).
2024.04 Student Honors Paper Competition Award (1st place), Remote Sensing Specialty Group, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG).
2024.04 AAG Student Travel Grants, AAG.
Resent Courses Taught:
GEO 479/559: GIS for Environmental Modeling (Lab Sections)
GEO 381 Cartography (Lab Sections); GEO 483/553 Remote Sensing (Lab Sections)
GEO 483/553 Remote Sensing (Lab Sections)
GEO 481/506 Introduction to Geographical Information System (Lab Sections)
Bio:
Suiyuan Wang is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geography at the State University of New York at Buffalo, advised by Dr. Le Wang. Her research and dissertation focus on leveraging knowledge-driven insights from spatial-temporal urban monitoring to promote equitable neighborhood development. She specializes in using advanced geographic information science (GIS) and remote sensing (RS) techniques to monitor urban changes, identify socioeconomic and environmental equity issues, and explore effective strategies for creating sustainable urban environments.
Publications:
Suiyuan Wang, Le Wang. A Novel Framework for Mapping Updated Fine-resolution Populations with Remote Sensing and Mobile Phone Data. J Remote Sens. 2024; 4:0227. DOI: 10.34133/remotesensing.0227
Patterson KL, Silverman RM, Rehman-Veal A, Yin L, Wang S. Building the Prison to Legal Drug Dealing Pipeline: A Comparative Analysis of Social Equity Policies in Recreational Cannabis Licensing. Societies. 2024; 14(6):88. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc14060088
L'Huillier, J. C., Boccardo, J. D., Stewart, M., Wang, S., Myneni, A. A., Bari, A. A., Nitsche, L. J., Taylor, H. L., Jr, Lukan, J., & Noyes, K. (2024). Gun violence revictimization in New York State: What increases the risk of being shot again?. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 10.1097/TA.0000000000004370. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1097/TA.0000000000004370
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