Weiying Lin

Weiying Lin

Ph.D. Student

  wlin56@tamu.edu

  CSA 301E

Selected Publications

Deng, C., Lin, W., & Chen, S. (2018). Use of smart meter readings and nighttime light images to track pixel-level electricity consumption. Remote Sensing Letters, 10(3), 205-213.

Deng, C., Lin, W., Ye, X., Li, Z., Zhang, Z., & Xu, G. (2018). Social media data as a proxy for hourly fine-scale electric power consumption estimation. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space.

Deng, C., Li, C., Zhu, Z., Lin, W., and Xi, L. (2017). Subpixel urban impervious surface mapping: the impact of input Landsat images. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 133, 89-103.

Deng, C., and Lin, W. (2017). City in desert: Mapping subpixel urban impervious surface area in a desert environment using spectral unmixing and machine learning methods. Urban Remote Sensing, Second Edition.

Education

Aug. 2019 - present         Ph.D. in Geography, Texas A&M University

                           

Aug. 2016 - May 2019      MA in Geography, Binghamton University, State University of New York

                               Thesis: “Population Estimation in a Desert City Using Parameters from Satellite Imagery”

 

Sep. 2011 - Jun. 2015      BS in Geographic Information System  South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China

                                       

Awards

2019          Lechner Graduate Scholarship, College of Geosciences, Texas A&M University

2018          Shin-Yi and Jane HSU Award for Best Graduate Student Accomplishment in Remote Sensing,

                 SUNY at Binghamton                

2018          Budin and Van Riper Assistantships, SUNY at Binghamton

2017          Budin and Van Riper Assistantships, SUNY at Binghamton

Additional Information

Advisor: Burak Guneralp

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