👋🏼 Hi, there! I am Zhipeng Pei.
I grew up in Jiaozuo, Henan, China, before embarking on my journey at Wuhan University, where I completed my bachelor’s degree in computer science (June 2019). I’m a third year Ph.D. student at Wuhan University under the supervisions of Profs. Wei Gong and Ge Han. Currently I am participating in a joint-Ph.D. program under the supervision of Luis Guanter at Universitat Politècnica de València.
I am passionate about helping us better understand the Earth’s GHG (especially for carbon dioxide and methane) concentrations and emissions using satellite remote sensing, including IPDA lidar system (active RS) and imaging spectroscopy (passive RS). My goal is to realize independent evaluation of bottom-up inventories via atmospheric transport modeling and space-based observations.
Joint-Ph.D. Program, from August 2024 to April 2025 (expected)
Universitat Politècnica de València
Ph.D. in Remote Sensing, June 2025 (expected)
Wuhan University
B.E. in Computer Science, June 2019
Wuhan University
We use nearly two years of satellite data from GF5B to comprehensively investigate coal mine methane super emitters in Shanxi, China.
We propose the Iterative Lognormal Matched Filter (ILMF) method in an attempt to address the shortcomings of simple matched filtering algorithms.