Dr.
Sun received his B.S. in Modern Physics from the University of Science and
Technology of China, a M.Sc. in Remote Sensing from Nanjing University, China
in 1981, and a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of California, Santa
Barbara in 1990. He has been employed
by the University of Maryland since 1997 as an Associate Research Scientist. He
is currently a Guest Professor at the Institute of Remote Sensing Applications,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a concurrent professor of Nanjing University,
China. He is a senior member of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers, Inc. (IEEE).
Research Interests:
Radar
Backscatter Modeling, Lidar Waveform Modeling of Vegetated Surface; Active
Microwave Research for Forest Ecosystem Analysis; Surface Height and Vegetation
Vertical Structure from Interferometric SAR and Lidar; Land cover and Land Use
Change Studies Using Remote Sensing and GIS
Representative Publications:
1.
Sun,
G, K. J. Ranson, 2000, Modeling lidar return from forest canopies, submitted to
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and
Remote Sensing (revised).
2.
Sun,
G, K. J. Ranson, J Bufton and M. Roth, 2000,“Use of Shuttle Laser Altimeter
(SLA) data as tie points for reducing the error of INSAR generated digital
elevation model”, Photogrammetric
Engineering and Remote Sensing, Vol. 66, No. 1, pp. 81-85.
3.
Sun,
G. and K. J. Ranson, 1998, "Radar modeling of forest spatial
structure", Int. Jour. Of Remote
Sensing, Vol. 19, 1769-1791.
4.
Ranson,
K.J. , G. Sun, J. F. Weishampel, and R. G. Knox, 1997, Forest biomass from
combined ecosystem and radar backscatter modeling, Remote Sensing of Environment, 59:118-133
5.
Sun,
G. and K. J. Ranson, 1995, A three-dimensional radar backscatter model of
forest canopies, IEEE Transaction on
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 372-382.
6.
Sun,
G. and K. J. Ranson, 1995, Forest ecological studies and radar backscatter
modeling, in Microwave remote Sensing for
Earth Observation, Eds. by H. D. Guo and L. Z. Zheng, Science Press,
Beijing, 1995, pp. 213-223.
7.
Sun,
G., D. S. Simonett, and A. H. Strahler, 1991, A radar backscatter model for
discontinuous coniferous forests, IEEE
Transaction on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol. GE-29, No. 4, pp.
639-650.