Summary
Zhengyang Hou is an associate professor based in Beijing with six years of post-PhD academic and research experience focused on forest remote sensing, geoinformatics, and statistical sampling for forest inventory. He earned his PhD from the University of Eastern Finland and has held research and postdoctoral positions across Europe and the US, including at the University of Minnesota and University of Nevada, Reno, giving him a strong international perspective on applied remote sensing. At Beijing Forestry University he combines teaching with active editorial and research roles—contributing to special issues and peer-reviewed work in remote sensing. Known for bridging rigorous statistical methods with practical forest management applications, he brings both field-savvy insight and quantitative expertise to large-scale ecosystem monitoring.
6 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
PhD in Forest Sciences, Forest remote sensing, geoinformatics, statistical sampling, forest inventory, PhD in Forest Sciences, Forest remote sensing, geoinformatics, statistical sampling, forest inventory at University of Eastern Finland
Master of Science - MS, Forest Management/Forest Resources Management, Master of Science - MS, Forest Management/Forest Resources Management at SLU - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences