Prof. Keke Xu - Solid Geophysics - Best Researcher Award 

Geodesy and Geophysics - China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Keke Xu, originally from Pingdingshan, Henan Province, embarked on his academic journey with a deep interest in geodesy and geoscience applications. He pursued his doctoral studies at Tongji University, where he laid the foundation for his future research in Solid Geophysics. His academic rigor and passion for satellite geodesy led him to a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, where he honed his expertise in geospatial technologies and seismic applications.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Keke Xu has held several prestigious positions in academia and research. He has been recognized as a national young talent in surveying and mapping geographic information technology innovation, an academic and technical leader in Henan Province, and a demonstration teacher at Henan University of Technology. His leadership extends to serving on multiple special committees, including the Geodesy and Navigation Special Committee of the Chinese Society of Surveying and Mapping and the Geodesy and Seismic Dynamics Special Committee of the Chinese Seismological Society. His role as an evaluator for the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Education further reflects his standing in the academic community.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Xu's research is primarily focused on Solid Geophysics, satellite geodesy, and geoscience applications. He has led three National Natural Science Foundation projects, four provincial and ministerial research projects, and has participated in three national key research and development projects. His work has contributed significantly to advancements in earthquake monitoring, geospatial mapping, and the application of satellite geodesy in geophysics. His research findings are recognized for their impact on surveying and mapping technologies.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Xu’s contributions to Solid Geophysics have earned him multiple prestigious awards, including the first prize of the China Satellite Navigation and Positioning Technology Progress Award and the second prize of the China Surveying and Mapping Technology Progress Award. His groundbreaking research has influenced geodesy applications in earthquake monitoring and geographic information systems. His published works and research findings are widely referenced in the field, strengthening his impact on the scientific community.

🏆Academic Cites

Prof. Xu has published over 30 SCI/EI journal papers as the first and corresponding author, demonstrating the depth and relevance of his research. His academic monograph, funded by Surveying and Mapping Geographic Information Technology, is a key resource for researchers and practitioners in the field. His work is frequently cited by scholars focusing on geodesy, seismic dynamics, and remote sensing applications.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Keke Xu’s legacy is marked by his pioneering contributions to satellite geodesy and surveying technologies. His achievements are widely displayed as outstanding advancements in surveying and mapping technology in higher education institutions. His research continues to shape the field of geophysics, particularly in seismic monitoring and earthquake quality theory. Moving forward, his work is expected to drive further innovation in satellite-based geodesy and the application of remote sensing technologies in natural disaster mitigation and geographical mapping.

📝Notable Publication


📝Monitoring Terrestrial Water Storage Changes Using GNSS Vertical Coordinate Time Series in Amazon River Basin

Authors: Liu, Yifu; Xu, Keke; Guo, Zengchang; Li, Sen; Zhu, Yongzhen

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Improving GNSS-IR Sea Surface Height Accuracy Based on a New Ionospheric Stratified Elevation Angle Correction Model

Authors: Zhu, Jiadi; Zheng, Wei; Shen, Yifan; Xu, Keke; Zhang, Hebing

Journal: Remote Sensing

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝Optimizing the Matching Area for Underwater Gravity Matching Navigation Based on a New Gravity Field Feature Parameters Selection Method

Authors: Zhao, Xin; Zheng, Wei; Xu, Keke; Zhang, Hebing

Journal: Remote Sensing

Year: 2024

Citations: 2


📝Source Parameter Inversion of the 2021 MW7.4 Maduo Earthquake and Stress Transfer in the Eastern Bayan Har Block

Authors: Wang, Shuaipeng; Xu, Keke; Zhang, Mosi; Wan, Tongtong

Journal: Advances in Space Research

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Keke Xu – Solid Geophysics – Best Researcher Award 

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