Feifei Pan received his Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering
(Major: Hydrology and Water Resources, Minor: Remote Sensing and GIS)
from Georgia Institute of Technology
in 2002. From 2002 to 2004, he worked at
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
of Department of Energy (DOE) as a postdoctoral fellow. Prior to joining
the Department of Geography and the Environment at the University of North Texas (UNT),
Pan was a research scientist
at School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
in Georgia Institute of Technology. Feifei Pan's research centers on application of theories,
numerical models, remote sensing, and GIS techniques to environmental studies including water resources,
hydrology, meteorology, climate, and ecology. Recently he has focused on impacts of climate change on ecosystems, agriculture and water resources, hydrological modeling,
soil moisture dynamics, remote sensing of river stage and discharge, and application of LiDAR to estimation of plant vegetation characteristics.
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