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ResumeWei Qu received the Ph.D. degree from Chang’an University, Xi’an, China. He is currently a full professor of Chang’an University and is a principal scientist of projects funded by the Nature Science Fund of China (NSFC), the Key Project of the Ministry of Land & Resources in China, on the study of land surface deformation using Global position system (GPS) monitoring data and satellite interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) imagery. He has produced more than 40 lead-authored and 40 coauthored peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters focused on the theory of adjustment and application. His research interests include technique developments of GPS, InSAR, processing and their applications on crustal deformation, coseismic deformation, and natual hazard monitoring.
Dr. Qu was the recipient of the people’s government of Shaanxi province for Science and Technology Progress Award, the people’s government of Shaanxi province for outstanding doctoral dissertation, and the State Bureau of Surveying and mapping geographic information for the first prize of progress of science and technology of Surveying and mapping. He is a Committee Member of the earthquake association in Shaanxi province. Social positionResearchGNSS crustal deformation GNSS fault movement monitoring GNSS landslide monitoring Geological Hazard Mechanism Based on GNSSOpen CourseResearch projectThesisTechnological AchievementsHonor RewardWork experience03/2010-08/2010 College of Geograph ical and Earth Sciences , University of Glasgow, UK Visiting student during the period of doctoral study Learning Topics: Fault activities & Geohazard deformation inversion based on InSAR data Supervisor: Prof. Zhenghong Li (University of Glasgow, Newcastle University, now work in College of Geology Engineering and Geomatics, Chang’an University) 02/2016-02/2017 Department of Earth Sciences, Southern methodist university, UK Visiting scholar Learning Topics: Geohazard deformation inversion based on InSAR data Supervisor: Prof. Zhong Lu (Department of Earth Sciences, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas) |