Lele Shu is an associate professor in Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources (NIEER), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) since 2020. He obtained PhD degree of Water Resource Engineering and minor degree of Computational Science from Pennsylvania State University in 2017, then worked as postdoc in UC Davis. His research interest includes computational distributed hydrologic model, integrated Coupled Nature-Human System modeling, impact of landuse and climate change and hydrologic data mining.
Ph.D in Water Resources Engineer and Computational Science, 2012-2017
Pennsylvania State University
M.S. in GIS and Remote Sensing, 2006-2009
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Lanzhou, China)
B.S in Geography Information System, 2001-2005
Lanzhou University (Lanzhou, China)
Graduate student. The major research is flood prediction and assessment.
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, graduate student, 2023-
Lanzhou University of Technology , B.S., 2019-2023
Co-advised graduate student from Lanzhou University. His research interests are paleoclimate and hydrological modeling.
Lanzhou Univeristy,Graduate student, 2023-
Lanzhou Univeristy,GIS,B.S., 2019-2023