
Xuying Liu, born in December 1989, holds a Ph.D. in Geography and is a lecturer in USX. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from the School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering at Wuhan University in 2012 and obtained a f Engineering Master degree from the Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in June 2015. She has worked at the Shanghai Engineering Center of Microsatellite and the Jiaxing Remote Sensing and Global Change Research Institute, participating in the construction of Yijian-1 and leading the construction and operation of the Jiaxing Satellite Ground Station.
Since September 2018, she has pursued a Ph.D. degree at the Global Change and Earth System Science Institute, Beijing Normal University. During the Ph.D period, she served as the deputy chief commander in the "BNU-1" polar observation satellite and also participated in the 36th Chinese Antarctic Scientific Expedition, finally earned her Ph.D. in Geography in October 2022. From 2023 to 2024, she served as the laboratory director at the Nantong Intelligent Sensing Institute, contributing to several satellite projects and serving as the chief designer of the satellite data processing system.
Joined Shaoxing University in May 2024 to engage in both teaching and research, focusing on multi-source satellite data processing and intelligent geographic information analysis.