Professor CHENG Kaihao

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(Office): Rm G06A, Run Run Shaw Science Building
(Lab): EG02, Science Centre East Block

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(Office): (852) 3943 5595
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Education

2018-2021 Ph. D, The University of Hong Kong
2016-2018 M.Phil., Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
2012-2016 B.Eng., Jilin University


Position

2024- Research Assistant Professor, School of Life Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2021-2024 Post-doctoral Fellow, The University of Hong Kong


Research Interests

  • Spectral biology in coastal health and food security
  • Precision agriculture and plant physiology
  • Ecological remote sensing
  • Coastal algal blooms and fecal pollution

 
Representative Publications

  1. Lin, Z., Cheng, K. H., Yang, D., Xu, F., Song, G., Meng, R., ... & Wu, J. (2024). Ecoregion-wise fractional mapping of tree functional composition in temperate mixed forests with sentinel data: Integrating time-series spectral and radar data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 304, 114026.
  2. Cheng, K. H., Luo, X., Jiao, J. J., & Yu, S. (2023). Storm accelerated subsurface Escherichia coli growth and exports to coastal waters. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 441, 129893.
  3. Cheng, K. H., Jiao, J. J., Luo, X., & Yu, S. (2022). Effective coastal Escherichia coli monitoring by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) thermal infrared images. Water Research, 118900.
  4. Cheng, K. H., Luo, X., Jiao, J. J., & Yu, S. (2022). Delineating E. coli occurrence and transport in the sandy beach groundwater system by radon-222. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 431, 128618.
  5. Cheng, K. H., Luo, X., & Jiao, J. J. (2020). Two-decade variations of fresh submarine groundwater discharge to Tolo Harbour and their ecological significance by coupled remote sensing and radon-222 model. Water research, 178, 115866.
  6. Cheng, K. H., Chan, S. N., & Lee, J. H. (2020). Remote sensing of coastal algal blooms using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Marine Pollution Bulletin, 152, 110889.