University of Bremen
Institute of Environmental Physics
Otto-Hahn-Allee 1, 28359 Bremen, Germany
Building NW1, office N3375, phone +49-015236833282
Email: lzhang(at)uni-bremen.de
Linxin Zhang received her B.Eng. degree in Electronic Science and Technology in 2017 from Dalian Jiaotong University and her M.Sc. degree in Meteorology in 2024 from Sun Yat-sen University. She gained a certain degree of engineering skills of electronic devices within bachelor's studies. During her master's studies, she shifted her academic subject to Cryosphere Science, where she primarily focused on estimating Arctic sea ice drift by considering shore effects and its spatial-temporal trends in recent decades based on a Random Forest method.
Since September 2024, she has been working as a PhD candidate in the sea ice remote sensing group at the Institute of Environmental Physics at the University of Bremen, with her doctoral research plan being part of the (AC)³ project (http://www.ac3-tr.de/). Her primary research focuses on Arctic sea ice dynamics (ice drift, leads, deformation, etc.) and their linkages and changes in the context of global warming. Driven by enthusiasm and curiosity, she aims to gain a better understanding of the physical processes in which sea ice changes play a role in climate change.
02/2024: Zhang, Linxin, Qian Shi, Matti Leppäranta, Jiping Liu, and Qinghua Yang. "Estimating Winter Arctic Sea Ice Motion Based on Random Forest Models." Remote Sensing 16, no. 3 (2024): 581.