Summary
Ning Liu is a research scientist based in Canberra with a decade of experience applying GIS, remote sensing, and ecohydrological modeling to climate change and carbon mitigation problems. Holding a PhD in Environmental Science, Ning has held postdoctoral roles at the University of Minnesota and ORISE and currently conducts applied research at CSIRO while maintaining ties as an honorary fellow at Murdoch University. Her work bridges field ecology, satellite data and process-based models to quantify landscape water-carbon dynamics and inform mitigation strategies. She brings practical experience translating complex spatial data into policy-relevant insights and tools for managing carbon and hydrological risks. Notably, her GitHub focus on ecohydrology reflects a hands-on approach to reproducible research and model development beyond traditional academia. Colleagues value her ability to combine rigorous science with actionable solutions for environmental management.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Forestry, Bachelor's degree, Forestry at Shandong Agricultural University
Master's degree, Ecology, Master's degree, Ecology at Chinese Academy of Forestry
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Environmental Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Environmental Science at Murdoch University