
Dr. Wei Lianhuan is an Associate Professor and holds a Ph.D. degree. She serves as a member of the China National Committee of the International Society for Digital Earth, a member of the Volcanology Committee of the China Association for Disaster Prevention, a standing director of the Ecological Environment Remote Sensing Branch of the China Remote Sensing Application Association, a member of the Mine Surveying Committee of the China Coal Society, a science and technology commissioner of the Department of Science and Technology of Liaoning Province, and an editorial board member of the SCI-indexed journal Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (PERS). She has extensive research experience in the fields of multi-source collaborative sky-ground monitoring of geological disasters, geological disaster risk assessment, radar remote sensing, tomographic SAR, and time-series InSAR techniques and their applications. She has led more than 10 projects at the national, provincial, and ministerial levels, as well as commissioned by various enterprises and institutions. She has published over 30 high-level papers in SCI- and EI-indexed journals, been granted six national patents, and received awards including the Outstanding Young Paper Award at the 2011 International Symposium on Remote Sensing for Urban Areas, the First Prize of China Surveying and Mapping Science and Technology Progress Award in 2017, the Gold Award of China Excellent Surveying and Mapping Engineering Award in 2022, and the Second Prize of China Geographic Information Science and Technology Progress Award in 2022.
