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Employment (3)

University at Buffalo - The State University of New York: Buffalo, NY, US

2020-08-20 to present | Teaching Assistant (Department of Geography)
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Han Zhang

VETRO FiberMap: Buffalo, NY, US

2019-12-15 to 2020-08-21 | GIS Analyst (Geo-wrecking Crew)
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Han Zhang

University at Buffalo - The State University of New York: Buffalo, NY, US

2018-12-01 to 2020-06-01 | Senior Research Assistant (Department of Geography)
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Han Zhang

Education and qualifications (3)

University at Buffalo: Buffalo, NY, US

2020-09-01 to 2023-06-01 | PhD, Geography (Department of Geography)
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Han Zhang

University at Buffalo - The State University of New York: Buffalo, NY, US

2017-09-01 to 2019-09-01 | Master of Science, GIS (Department of Geography)
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Han Zhang

Beijing Forestry University: Beijing, CN

2013-09-01 to 2017-07-01 | Bachelor of Science, GIS (Department of Forestry)
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Han Zhang

Works (4)

QGeoWEPP: An open-source geospatial interface to enable high-resolution watershed-based soil erosion assessment

Environmental Modelling & Software
2024-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Han Zhang; Chris S. Renschler
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Steps Towards the Validation of Process-based Long-term Soil Redistribution at the Watershed Scale Using QGeoWEPP

Soil Erosion Research Under a Changing Climate, January 8-13, 2023, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA
2023 | Conference paper
Contributors: Han Zhang; Chris S Renschler
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Long-term, process-based, continuous simulations for a small, nested rangeland watershed near Tombstone, AZ (USA): Extending model validity to include soil redistribution

Science of The Total Environment
2021-10 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0048-9697
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Han Zhang

Long-term, process-based, continuous simulations for a cluster of six smaller, nested rangeland watersheds near Tombstone, AZ (USA): Establishing a baseline for event-based runoff and sediment yields

Science of The Total Environment
2020-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Chris S. Renschler; Han Zhang
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Peer review (3 reviews for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Computational urban science. (3)