Professor of GIS and Urban Sustainability
Montclair State University
Montclair, New Jersey
Dr. Danlin Yu is a distinguished Geographic Information Scientist and urban public health scholar with extensive expertise in urban remote sensing, spatial data science, and complex system modeling. His research primarily focuses on geographic information analysis, urban remote sensing, system dynamic modeling for complex systems, Big data analytics and machine learning, and their applications on urban public health studies. Dr. Yu has over a decade of experience in geographic information analysis and complex system modeling, including application and methodological development. He pioneers the development of an AI/Machine Learning integrated covariation-mining modeling strategy. He has published widely with over 100 peer-reviewed articles in high-caliber journals with wide international circulation.
Lead Bioaccessibility in Urban Homes: Covariation-mining Based System Dynamic Simulation
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM