Hwang Lee

PhD Student (he/him)

Campus

Fields of Study

Areas of Interest

  • Remote Sensing
  • Agriculture
  • Plant Stress

Working Dissertation

Title

Detecting the impact of intercropping and drought stress on crops using multi-source remote sensing

Supervisors

Dr. Yuhong He
Dr. Marney Isaac

Biography

I am interested in studying the impact of water stress and intercropping on urban greenroofs using remote sensing technology. My area of interest is implementing multi-source remote sensing (optical and thermal) imageries to automatically detect the areas of stress using machine learning algorithms.

Publications

Lee, H., Wang J., & Leblon, B. (2020). Using Linear Regression, Random Forests, and Support Vector Machine with Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Multispectral Images to Predict Canopy Nitrogen Weight in Corn. Remote Sensing, 12(13), 2071, doi: doi.org/10.3390/rs12132071

Lee, H., Wang J., & Leblon, B. (2020). Intra-field canopy nitrogen retrieval from unmanned aerial vehicle imagery for wheat and corn fields. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 1-19, doi: 10.1080/07038992.2020.1788384

Education

PhD Candidate - University of Toronto
MSc Geography - University of Western Ontario Master’s Thesis: Intra-field Canopy Nitrogen Retrieval from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Imagery for Wheat and Corn Crops in Ontario, Canada. Supervisors: Dr Jinfei Wang & Dr. Brigitte Leblon (UNB)
BA (Hons) Geographic Information Science - University of Western Ontario Research

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