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Louisiana State University

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Dr. Yanqing Xu is currently working as a professor at the School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering at Wuhan University. Before she joined Wuhan University, she worked as a technical lead/faculty research assistant at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism at the University of Maryland and then worked as a tenured associate professor at the University of Toledo in the US. She has long been engaged in the research of geographic information science, remote sensing, and its theoretical methods and applications in urban planning and construction, health geography, and criminal geography. The main academic achievements include the interaction mechanism between individuals and the environment of non-communicable diseases, the compound effect of environmental exposure complexity and health risk, and the spatiotemporal correlation mechanism between geographical environment and public security.

 

Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers from home and abroad are welcome to join Dr. Xu’s research team! Please feel free to contact Dr. Xu via email: yanqing.xu@whu.edu.cn.

   

 

Education

 

2014   Ph.D. in Geography

Louisiana State University


2010   M.S. in Cartography and GIS

Wuhan University, China


2008   B.A. in English (secondary degree)

Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China

 

2008   B.E. in GIS

China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China

 

Professional Positions

 

2021.08 – present    Professor, School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering, Wuhan University

2021.04 – 2021.07   Associate Professor, Department of Geography & Planning, University of Toledo

2015.08 – 2021.03   Assistant Professor, Department of Geography & Planning, University of Toledo

2014.11 – 2015.07   Technical Lead/Researcher, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism, University of Maryland


Internships


06/2012 – 08/2012, Louisiana Geographic Information Center, Baton Rouge, LA

06/2009 – 02/2010, Bureau of Mapping and Surveying of Hubei Province, China


Research Interests

 

Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Analysis/Spatial Statistics, Quantitative Methods, Urban Planning, Public Health, Transportation, Crime, Terrorism and Society

 

Selected Publications

 

Du, H., F. Zhou, Y. Cai, C Li & Y. Xu (2021) Influence of Features of Green Spaces on Health and Well-Being: Case Study of Shanghai, China. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 147(2), 04021008.

Felson, M., S. Jiang & Y. Xu (2020) Routine activity effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on burglary in Detroit, March, 2020. Crime Sci, 9(1), 1-7. 

Xu, Y. & S. Owusu-Agyemang (2019) Gun-related Crime in Detroit, Michigan: Exploring the Spatial Context of Licensed Firearm Availability and Neighborhood Characteristics. Papers in Applied Geography, 5, 58-76.

Xu, Y., M. Sajja & A. Kumar (2019) Impact of the Hydraulic Fracturing on Indoor Radon Concentrations in Ohio: A Multilevel Modeling Approach. Front. Public Health 7(76)

Xu, Y., C. Fu, E. Kennedy, S. Jiang & S. Owusu-Agyemang (2018) The Impact of Street Lights on Spatial-Temporal Patterns of Crime in Detroit, Michigan. Cities, 79, 45-52.

Xu, Y., C. Fu, X. Shi, T. Onega & F. Wang (2017) Disparities in Geographic Accessibility of National Cancer Institute Cancer Centers in the United States. Journal of Medical Systems, 41(203). 

Fu, Z., Z. Tian, Y. Xu & C. Qiao (2016) A two-step clustering approach to extract locations from individual GPS trajectory data. ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf, 5(10), 166.

 

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=M13ND-0AAAAJ&hl=en


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