About MyselfMy name is Bowen He, I am passionate about innovative research to understand how climate change shapes the world we are living in. Climate change is one of the most urgent challenges that human beings face at our time. It is expected to distruct all aspects of our society, from economic development, cultural communication, public policies to psychology. My research focuses on applying innovative georgraphic information system, composite index model, and statistical learning model to bridge the influence of climate change to complex socio-environment system.
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- June, 2024: Bowen's one of Ph.D. dissertation work on developing a dasymetric mapping model to incoporate spatial autocorrelation (Hierarchical Poisson Spatial Disaggregarion Regression Model - HPSDRM) is accepted to publish on Applied Geography, click here.
- June, 2024: Bowen's work on investigating the effects of spatial scales on social vulnerabilities index using a hybrid uncertainty and sensitivity analysis approach combined with remote sensing land cover data is accepted to publish on Risk Analysis, click here.
- Mar, 2024: Bowen's work on developing a composite index model of Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus from availability, accessibility, and governance is accepted to publish on Frontiers Water, click here.
- Jan, 2024: Bowen's work on comprehensively reviewing of Lithium-Ion Battery (LiB) recycling technologies and industrial market trend insights is accepted to publish on Recycling, click here.
- Oct, 2023: Bowen's work on developing an index model of social fabric for assessing community vulnerability to natural hazards with model development and analysis of uncertainty and sensitivity is accepted to publish on International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (IJDRR), click here.
- Oct, 2023: Bowen's work on developing a risk and decision analysis framework to evaluate future urban water management in Denver - Colorado Metro Area (DCMA) is accepted to publish on Water, click here.
- Apr, 2023: Bowen successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation entitled "Efficient Computational Evaluation Tools to Accelerate the Planning of Vulnerability, Resilience, and Sustainability of the Social-Environmental Systems in the City of Nashville".
- Mar, 2023: Bowen successfully submitted the project report entitled "The unintended consequences of flood mitigation along inland waterways-a look at resilience and social vulnerabilities through a case study analysis" to Martime Transportation Research and Education Center (MarTREC), click here.
- Jan, 2023: Bowen's work on analyzing global greenhouse gases emissions effect on extreme events using the Western Cape, South Africa as a case study is accepted to publish on PLoS Climate, click here.
- Oct, 2021: Bowen successfully passed his qualifying examination at Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University. Click here.
- May, 2021: Bowen's work on a risk and decision analysis framework to evaluate PM2.5 risk in Long Beach Metro Area, Los Angeles is accepted to publish on International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH), click here.
- Jan, 2021: Bowen's work on localizing GHG emissions on Western Cape, South Africa is accepted to publish on Earth journal, click here.
- Nov. 2020: Bowen's work on a mathematical approach to improving the representation of sw-gw exchange in the hyporheic zone is accepted to publish on Journal of Water and Climate Change (JWCC), click here.
- Oct. 2020: Bowen's work on the statistical analysis and prediction associated with nuclear meltdown accidents risk evaluation is accepted to publish on the International Journal of Nuclear Safety and Security (IJNSS), click here
- June, 2019: Bowen successfully passed his preliminary examination at Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University. Click here.
- Mar, 2017: Bowen's Bachelor defense thesis on Geant4 simulation of proton displacement damage in GaN is accepted to publish on the Atomic Energy Science and Technology (AEST), click here.
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