Zhenhua Zou
Zhenhua Zou primarily works on time series mapping of water, wetlands, and vegetation systems, as well as change detection and driver analysis utilizing remote sensing data (Optical, SAR, Lidar), Google Earth Engine, HPCs, and deep learning models. In recent years, he designed National Wetland Inventory (NWI) update targeting tools for the entire U.S. and mapped sub-pixel water fraction (SWF) and generated vegetation classification of Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in Alaska. He also mapped open surface water at state, country, and globe scales. Additionally, he estimated Chlorophyll-a concentration in various lakes using Landsat/Sentinel images and Chlorophyll-a field measurements.