Summary
Ge Pu is a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow and water-resources researcher with 11 years of experience bridging remote sensing, hydrology, and green infrastructure monitoring. Trained in environmental engineering (BS/MS) and completing a PhD focused on remote sensing for water resources, she develops spatial analysis tools and applied models to address stormwater and watershed challenges in changing environments. Her work spans academia and practice—from managing sensor networks and data portals to innovating visualization and database workflows at Drexel and Cleveland Water Alliance—bringing strong coding skills in R, Python, Java, and web technologies. Based in Ann Arbor, she combines hands-on field instrumentation experience with reproducible computational workflows, enabling decisions driven by real-time and spatial data. An uncommon strength is her track record of improving data pipelines and live presentation methods that make complex hydrologic data accessible to stakeholders.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Hydrology and Water Resources Science, Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Hydrology and Water Resources Science at Drexel University
Doctor of Philosophy in Water Resource Engineering Remote Sensing for Water Resource, Doctor of Philosophy in Water Resource Engineering Remote Sensing for Water Resource at State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
High school Diploma General Science, High school Diploma General Science at Dalian Maple Leaf International School
Chinese