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Qiaoyun Xie is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering at the University of Western Australia. She is a geospatial scientist with extensive experience in using geographical information systems and remote sensing technologies to monitor vegetation dynamics and climate interactions. Her research focuses on ecosystem monitoring, which includes vegetation parameter retrieval and the effects of land use on ecosystem resilience. Xie has developed Australia's nationwide vegetation phenology products, contributing significantly to understanding ecosystem changes due to climate variability. Her work has been published in numerous prestigious journals, showcasing her findings on climate change impacts on Australian landscapes, especially related to vegetation resilience and growth patterns. Qiaoyun has received several merit-based awards for her research, totaling over $2 million in funding, and she actively reviews for top academic journals in her field. She is also involved in international collaborations aimed at advancing remote sensing applications in environmental monitoring and management.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Teaching courses related to engineering and conducting research in the field of geospatial science.
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