Bio & Expertise

Professor Dr. Zhiyong Hu specializes in geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, spatial analysis and modeling in urban areas, environmental studies and environmental health. He joined the Department of Earth and Environmental Studies after graduating in 2004 from the University of Georgia. Hu’s research has used GIS and remote sensing to study urban sprawl, potential cybersecurity attacks on a college campus, and the relationship between an area’s air quality and the risk of heart disease, stroke, asthma and other illnesses. His work has been published in Computers & Geosciences, IEEE Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Geoinformatics, Geospatial Analysis of Environmental Health, International Journal of Health Geographics, Environmental Health, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, GIScience & Remote Sensing, and Journal of Applied Remote Sensing among others.

Hu won UWF Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and Advising awards in 2009 and 2014. He has bachelor and master degrees in geology from Northeastern University in China. He teaches Intro GIS, GIS Applications, GIS Programming, Remote Sensing, Applications in Remote Sensing, Special Topics in GIS, Advanced GIS Topics, Geostatistics, and other courses. Hu is a frequent reviewer of articles submitted for publication in Environmental Science & Technology, Journal of Geographic Systems, Landscape and Urban Planning and other scholarly journals.

Link

University web page

Organizational Affiliations

Professor, GeoData Center

Professor, Earth and Environmental Sciences

Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering

Education

Geology
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Georgia (United States, Athens) - UGA
Geology
Master of Science (MS), Northeastern University (China, Shenyang) - NEU
Geology
Bachelor of Science (BS), Northeastern University (China, Shenyang) - NEU