Project: Real-time flood evolution simulation in river basin coupled with field measurements
Kejiang is a PhD student from the college of Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University in China. His research focuses on the assessment and simulation of flood risk through the remote-sensing monitoring and computer modelling. During his visit to HRC, he will continue to development of a coupling and real-time computing method of remote sensing monitoring and flood evolution model with applications to specific stud sites by means of an early warning system.
Publications
- Zhang, K., et al. (2023) Using the improved SCS hydrological early warning model to improve the timeliness of flash flood disaster risk emergency mapping: A case study of Yangtze River Economic Belt. Journal of Geo-information Science, 25(03):546-559.
- Ma, Q., et al. (2025) Flood modeling developed for digital twin watershed: A case study of “23 .7” great flood assessment in Ziya River Basin, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 56, 73-84.

