Hongxing Liu
Professor
Department of Geography
University of Cincinnati
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Hongxing Liu is a professor in Department of Geography at University of Cincinnati. His research interests include GIScience, remote sensing, and environmental modeling. His research projects have been funded by NSF, NASA, NOAA Sea Grant Program, Texas Advanced Research Program, and other funding agencies. In his research work, various theoretical and methodological issues in GIScience and remote sensing have been addressed. He has received a number of prestigious awards, including NASA Group Achievement Award, the Best Paper Award from Computers & Geoscience, John Davidson President's Award for Practical Papers from the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS), and the Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching from Texas A&M University.
Research Interest
Research Areas: Remote sensing, GIS Sensor Networks, Modeling, Hydrology, Cryosphere
Publications
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Su, H., H. Liu, L. Wang, A. M. Filippi, W. D. Heyman, and R. A. Beck (2014), Geographically adaptive inversion model for improving bathymetric retrieval from satellite multispectral imagery, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 52(1), 465-476.
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Wu, Q., H. Liu, S. Wang, B. Yu, R. Beck, and K. Hinkel (2015), A localized contour tree method for deriving geometric and topological properties of complex surface depressions based on high-resolution topographical data, International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 29(12), 2041-2060.
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Wang, S., H. Liu, B. Yu, G. Zhou, and X. Cheng (2016), Revealing the early ice flow patterns with historical Declassified Intelligence Satellite Photographs back to 1960s, Geophysical Research Letters, 43(11), 5758-5767.