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Gender:Male
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School/Department:Peking University
Administrative Position:Associate Professor
Professional Title:Researcher
Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering
Alma Mater:The Pennsylvania State University
Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)
Status:Employed
Discipline:Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Business Address:Remote Sensing Building, Peking University, Beijing, China
Dr. Jianqi Qin is an associate professor in the School of Earth and Space Sciences at Peking University. His recent research interests include remote sensing of the upper atmospheres of terrestrial planets (e.g., Earth and Mars); Radiative transfer theory, forward and inverse model development, and data analysis related to satellite extreme and far ultraviolet (EUV and FUV) remote sensing; Ionospheric effects of thunderstorm activity; and gas discharge phenomena (e.g, lightning, streamers, sprites, halos). Dr. Qin received his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 2013. Prior to joining Peking University, he worked as a research scientist in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
[1] 2009.8-2013.5
The Pennsylvania State University | Electrical Engineering | Postgraduate (Doctoral) | Doctoral degree
[2] 2006.9-2009.6
Nanjing University | Condensed Matter Physics | Postgraduate (Master's Degree) | Master's Degree
[3] 2002.9-2006.6
Nanjing University | Physics | Undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree) | Bachelor's Degree
Name of Research Group:RSSS-PKU
Description of Research Group:
Our research group dedicates to the study of near-Earth space environment and Mars upper atmosphere using EUV and FUV remote sensing techniques. We primarily focus on model development and data analysis, particularly on those related to the EUV and FUV hyperspectral imaging data acquired by NASA's TIMED, MAVEN, and ICON missions.
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