Tianjia Liu

Assistant Professor at The University of British Columbia

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Tianjia Liu is an Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia and an interdisciplinary environmental scientist specializing in fires, air pollution, and planetary health using remote sensing, GIS, machine learning, and atmospheric modeling. With nine years of research experience spanning Harvard, UC Irvine, and fieldwork in India, Equatorial Asia, and North America, Tianjia bridges atmospheric science, geography, and public health to quantify human-fire interactions and extreme-event impacts. Their work combines rigorous modeling with large-scale satellite observations to inform regional air quality and climate impacts, and they maintain an active lab and public profile (embrslab.com, tianjialiu.com). Notably, their cross-continental focus and blend of statistical and atmospheric approaches enable actionable insights for both policy and vulnerable populations.
code9 years of coding experience
job8 years of employment as a software developer
bookDoctor of Philosophy, Atmospheric Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy, Atmospheric Chemistry at Harvard University
bookBachelor of Arts (BA), Environmental Science, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Environmental Science at Columbia College, Columbia University
languagesEnglish, chinese (speaking), Russian, French
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Github Skills (24)

mercury10
google-earth9
routines9
smoke9
modeling8
health8
earth8
geos8
aws8
fortran8
modis8
meteorology8
atmospheric-modelling8
geos-chem8
cloud-computing7

Programming languages (3)

JavaScriptJupyter NotebookFortran

Github contributions (5)

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tianjialiu/SMOKE-Policy-Tool

Aug 2018 - Jul 2021

SMOKE Policy Tool: Model and project the impact of Indonesian fires on public health in Equatorial Asia for 2005-2029 based on land cover/ land use (LULC) classification, GFEDv4s fire emissions, and meteorology in Google Earth Engine
Contributions:38 commits, 2 PRs, 54 pushes in 2 years 11 months
policygoogle-earthfireindonesianclassification
Contributions:25 pushes, 3 branches, 1 comment in 3 years 8 months
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