About Me

I’m a master’s student of Applied Computational Science and Engineering in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, under the supervision of Prof. Christopher Pain and Dr. Ben Moseley. My research interests include but are not limited to remote sensing, computer vision, and polar studies. I am always open to discussions and look forward to exchanging ideas!

Previously, I obtained my bachelor’s degree in Remote Sensing Science and Technology from the School of Geospatial Engineering and Science at Sun Yat-sen University in 2024. I was supervised by Prof. Xu Huang of the 3D Information Acquisition and Processing Team, where I focused on feature matching under challenging conditions. I also conducted research on subglacial lakes beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet under the supervision of Prof. Qi Liang from the Polar Science Center Sun Yat-sen University, utilizing remote sensing data to detect and analyze the filling and drainage of these lakes.

News

📢2025.07 One paper is accepted by IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing!
🚀2024.09 A new academic journey begins at Imperial College London!
🎊2024.06 Happy Graduation!
📢2024.03 One paper is accepted by IGARSS 2024 (As an Oral Presentation)!
📢2022.11 One paper is accepted by Remote Sensing!
📢2022.05 One paper is accepted by Proceedings of the 8th China High Resolution Earth Observation Conference!
🚀2020.09 The academic journey begins at Sun Yat-sen University!