Xiaoran Wu

Xiaoran Wu

Master’s student

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Xiaoran Wu (吴潇然) is a student at UCAS pursuing a Master’s degree in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems. His research interests include terrestrial ecosystems and climate change, with a focus on the application of remote sensing technology and deep learning methods in these areas.

Academic profile: Google Scholar

Education

 
 
 
 
 
Tsinghua University
Ph.D. in Ecology (expected)
September 2025 – June 2029 Beijing, China
 
 
 
 
 
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
M.S. in Geography (expected)
September 2022 – July 2025 Beijing, China
Major GPA: 3.98/4
Academic awards:
  • National Scholarship, China (2024)
  • Director's Scholarship, IGSNRR (2023, 2024)
  • First Prize Scholarship, UCAS (2023, 2024)
 
 
 
 
 
Northeast Normal University
B.S. in Geography
September 2018 – June 2022 Changchun, China
Major GPA: 3.92/4
Academic awards:
  • National Scholarship, China (2020)
  • Outstanding Graduates, NENU (2022)
  • President's Scholarship, NENU (2019, 2021 and 2022)

Publications

(2024). The potential role of abandoned cropland for food security in China. Resources, Conservation & Recycling.

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(2024). Cropland non-agriculturalization caused by the expansion of built-up areas in China during 1990-2020. Land Use Policy.

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(2024). A DEM upscaling method with integrated valley lines based on HASM. Frontiers of Earth Science.

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(2024). Cropland fragmentation change across China over the last two decades. Agricultural Systems.

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