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Name: DU Yunyan

EDUCATION

July 2001         Institute of Geography Science and Nature Resources, CAS          Beijing, China    Ph.D  of Cartography and Geographical Information System 

July 1997         Institute of Geography Science and Nature Resources, CAS          Beijing, China    M.S. of Cartography and Geographical Information System

Sept. 1994       Wuhan technique university of surveying and mapping            Wuhan, Hubei Province, China       B.S. of mapping

WORK EXPERIENCE

l DEC., 2014 - Present           The State Key Lab of resources and environmental information system, Institute of Remote Sensing Applications, CAS,     Beijing, China, Professor

l JAN., 2003 - Nov., 2014     The State Key Lab of resources and environmental information system, Institute of Remote Sensing Applications, CAS,       Beijing, China, Associate Professor

JUL., 1997 - JAN., 2003   The State Key Lab of resources and environmental information system,   Institute of Remote Sensing Applications, CAS,        Beijing, China, Assistant Professor 

JAN, 2001 - APR, 2001     Dept of urban planning, UIUC, Illinois, USA Visiting scholar

MAY., 2002 – AUG., 2002 Dept of land survey and geo-information, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University  HK, China, Research Assistant

APR.,2005 – JUL.,2005       Dept of information Otago university, Dunedin, New Zealand, visiting scholar

l   APR., 2012 - APR.,2013    Dept of earth and environment sciences, Windsor university, Windsor Canada, visiting   scholar

RESEARCH AREA/ RESEARCH DIRECTIONS

Research Area: Geoinformation, Cartography and Mapping;

Main Research Direction: Geographic case-based reasoning, Geo-spatial data modeling and analysis, Geo-information service

Current Main Works:  Geo-data modeling for geodynamic phenomena and Geo spatial-temporal analysis;

ACHIEVEMENT & REWARDS

Won Marine Innovation Achievement Award, State Oceanic Administration, 2011.

Won Second Class Award of Science and Technology Progress Prize, P.R. CHINA, 2005.

MAIN PROJECTS

Discovery and warning of typical events using Geo-big data2017-20218,270,000RMB, Supported by the National Key Research and Development Program.

Ecological environmental impact and risk adjustment of the urbanization in Tibet plateau,9,800,000RMB, 2018-2023. Supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Pan-Third Pole Environment Study for a Green Silk Road (Pan-TPE).

National Natural Science Foundation of China, President, Trajectory modelling and data mining with dynamic geography phenomena, 650,000RMB, 2017-2021

National Natural Science Foundation of China, President, Ocean eddy spatial-temporal modeling and visualizing based on ocean element field data, 750,000RMB,2014-2017

National Natural Science Foundation of China, President, Ocean eddy analysis and prediction using Geo-CBR method, 350,000RMB,2011-2013

Technology support key projects topics, Vice President, the Desertification and coastal application demonstration based on small intelligent observation satellite, 8,270,000,2011-2014

 Oceanic Department Public Benefit Research FoundationPresidentMarine Environmental Information Cloud services and its  typical application of GIS, 1,510,000, 2011-2014

National 863 project, President, CBR spatial data mining method and key technologies research790,000,2007-2010

National 863 project, Vice president, Marine Environmental data sharing and information service techniques research , 880,000,2007-2009

the Innovation Projects of State Key Laboratory  of Resource and Environment Information System, President, Data mining on ocean spatial dynamic phenomena , 500,000, 2011-2013

PUBLICATIONS

2019  J. Yi, Y. Du, F. Liang, W. Tu, W. Qi, Y. Ge. 2019. Mapping human’s digital footprints on the Tibetan Plateau from multi-source geospatial big data. Science of the Total Environment.in presss

2019  Liu, Z., Du, Y., Yi, J., Ma, T., Pei, T., & Liang, F. (2019). Quantitative estimates of collective       geo-tagged human activities in response to typhoon Hato using location-aware big data. International Journal of Digital Earth, 1–21. 2775.

2019 Liu, Z., Du, Y., Yi, J., Ma, T., Pei, T., & Liang, F. (2019). Quantitative Association between Nighttime Lights and Geo-Tagged Human Activity Dynamics during Typhoon Mangkhut. Remote Sensing, 11, 2091; doi:10.3390/rs11182091. 

2019 JiaweiYi, YunyanDu, et al. Anomalies of dwellers’ collective geo tagged behaviors in response to rainstorms: a case study of eight cities in China using smart phone location dataNat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 19, 2169–2182, 2019 https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-2169-2019

2018 H. Peng, Y. Du, Z. Liu, J. Yi, etc. Uncovering patterns of regional bond inside metropolitan from mobile phone and online mass media data. 2018, GeoJournal.

2018 Wang H M, Du Y, Yi J, et al. A new method for measuring topological structure similarity between complex trajectories[J]. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2018:1-1. DOI: 10.1109/TKDE.2018.2872523

2018  Z. Liu, T. Ma, Y. Du, T. Pei, J. Yi, H. Peng. Mapping hourly dynamics of urban population using trajectories reconstructed from mobile phone records. Transactions in GIS, 2018.

2017J. Yi, Y. Du, F. Liang, C. Zhou. An auto-tracking algorithm for mesoscale eddies using global nearest neighbor filter. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 2017. doi:10.1002/lom3.10156

2017   J. Yi, Y. Du, D. Wang, C. Zhou. Tracking the evolution processes and behaviors of mesoscale eddies in the South China Sea: a global nearest neighbor filter approach. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, doi:10.1007/s13131-017-1136-6.

2016: Feng YangHui Peng, Yunyan Du, Guofeng Wu, (2016), A GIS Study of the Influences of Warm Ocean Eddies on the Intensity Variations of Tropical Cyclones in the South China Sea. International Journal of Geo-Information, 5(10), 169; doi:10.3390/ijgi5100169

2015:  J. Yi, Y. Du * et al., Automatic identification of oceanic multi-eddy structures from satellite altimeter data , Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing

2014   LIANG Fuyuan , Du Y. *, GE Yong , LI Ce, A quantitative comparison of cockpit and doline karst landforms based on morphometric characteristics, Journal of Geographical Sciences, 24(6): 1069-1082 DOI: 10.1007/s11442-014-1139-6

2014  Du Y. *, YI Jiawei, Wu Di, He Zhigang, Wang Dongxiao, Liang Fuyuan, Mesoscale ocean eddies in the South China Sea from 1992 to 2012: evolution processes and statistical analysis, Acta Oceanologica Sinica, Vol.33,No.11, p.1-1: doi:10.1007/s13131-014-0530-6

2014  PING Bo, SU Fenzhen*, MENG Yunshan, FANG Shenghui, Du Y., A model of sea surface temperature front detection based on a threshold interval, Acta Oceanol. Sin., 2014, 33(7): 1–7, DOI: 10.1007/s13131-014-0000-0.(SCI)

2014  Wu, T., Ge, Y., Wang, J., Stein, A., Song, Y., Du, Y. , Ma, J., A WTLS-Based Method for Remote Sensing Imagery Registration, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 531DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2014.23187052015 , Page(s): 102 – 116

2014  J. Yi,, Du Y. *, Fuyuan Liang, Chenghu Zhou, Di Wu & Yang Mo (2014) ,A representation framework for studying spatiotemporal changes and interactions of dynamic geographic phenomena, International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 28:5,1010-1027, DOI: 10.1080/13658816.2014.890201(SCI)

2014  J. Yi, Y. Du *, Z. He, and C. Zhou, Enhancing the accuracy of automatic eddy detection and the capability of recognizing the multi-core structures from maps of sea level anomaly, Ocean Sci., 10, 39–48, 2014, doi:10.5194/os-10-39-2014 (SCI)

2013  J. Yi, Du Y. *, X. Wang, Z. He, and C. Zhou, A clustering analysis of eddies’ spatial distribution in the South China Sea, Ocean Sci., 9, 171–182, doi:10.5194/os-9-171-2013.

2013  Du Y., Di Wu, Fuyuan Liang and Ce Li, Integration of case-based reasoning and object-based image classification to classify SPOT images: a case study of aquaculture land use mapping in coastal areas of Guangdong province, China, GIScience & Remote Sensing, 2013. 50(5): 574–589, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15481603.2013.842292 (SCI)

2012  Du Y.Ge Y., Lakhan C V., Sun Y., Cao F., Comparison between CBR and CA methods for estimating land use change in, Journal of Geographical Sciences,22(4),716-736 (SCI).

2012  Du Y., Liang  F., Sun Y.,, Integrating spatial relations into case-based reasoning to solve geographic problemsKnowledge Based systems, 22(4), 1-20,  2012(SCI)

2012  Ge Y.,Wu T., Wang J., Ma J., DuY., Scaled total-least-squares-based registration for optical remote sensing imagery, Earth Science Inform, DOI 10.1007/s12145-012-0103-1.2012(SCI)

2012  Zhang D., Zhou Ch., Su F., Yang X., Du Y., A physical Impulse-based approach to evaluate the exploitative intensity of Bay -A case study of Da ya Bay in China, Ocean & Coastal Management :69 (2012) 151-159.

2011  Du Y.Fan X. et al., Extraction of spatial-temporal rules from mesoscale eddies in the South China Sea based on rough set theory, Ocean Sci., 7, 835–849, 2011,doi:10.5194/os-7-835-2011SCI

2011  Ge Y., Cao F., Du Y., Application of rough set-based analysis to extract spatial relationship indicator rules: An example of land use in Pearl River Delta,  Journal of Geographical Sciences, 21(1):101-117,2011 ,(SCI).

2010  Du Y.,; Wei W., Cao F. et al.A case-based reasoning approach for land use change prediction, Expert Systems With Applications, 37(8),  Pages: 5745-5750   DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2010.02.035 SCI.

2010  He Y., Su F., Du Y., et al. Web-based spatiotemporal visualization of marine environment data, Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 28(5): 1086-1094, DOI: 10.1007/s00343-010-0029-8   Published: SEP 2010 (SCI)

2005    Du Y. at al., Coastal and offshore scientific data integration and sharing researchScience Press of China2011      Du  Y. at al., Marine Information and Application Grid Geological Publishing Press of China

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