Summary
Bingwei Tian is a disaster resilience leader and academic with 11 years of professional experience, currently serving as Department Chair in Urban Safety and Health Management and Assistant Dean at Sichuan University's Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction. He combines deep technical expertise in remote sensing, 3D modeling, GIS and geotechnical engineering from a PhD at Kyoto University with hands-on research on geohazards and groundwater from roles across Chinese and Japanese institutions. Bingwei has a track record of bridging research and practice—translating satellite and GIS data into actionable resilience strategies for communities in Sichuan. His international experience includes a visiting scholarship at Oxford and collaborations with ADRC and AIST, reflecting a global perspective on disaster risk reduction. Colleagues value his ability to lead interdisciplinary teams and turn complex spatial analyses into policy-relevant solutions.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.Sc.), GIS, Master of Science (M.Sc.), GIS at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Remote Sensing and 3D Modeling, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Remote Sensing and 3D Modeling at Kyoto University
Groundwater Environmental Leaders Program of Kumamoto University, Groundwater and Geostatistics, Groundwater Environmental Leaders Program of Kumamoto University, Groundwater and Geostatistics at Kumamoto University
Japanese, English, Chinese