I'm Tian Zhou, a Ph.D. candidate in Department of Environmental Resources Engineering in SUNY-ESF. My Ph.D. research focuses on fluvial geomorphology, water resources engineering, surface water-ground water exchange processes, and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations. Please find my full C.V. here.
I have been involved in various research projects in geoscience since I entered Lanzhou University in 2000. These projects include studies of Quaternary climate changes, Yellow River evolution in Loess Plateau area in China, permafrost boundary changes in Northern China and Tibetan Plateau, hydrodynamics in a meandering flume with river restoration structures, and hyporheic exchange process in a straight flume with restoration structures at different bedform settings. Due to these extensive research experience, I gained various skills of collecting and analyzing research data and earned a more comprehensive understanding of geoscience.