GeoDS Lab welcome two postdoc fellows

GeoDS Lab is excited to welcome two outstanding postdoc research fellows Dr. Ardiantiono and Dr. Zhiyong Zhou joining our group this Fall!

Ardiantiono, University Distinguished Research Fellow, RISE Initiative

I am a conservation scientist focused on advancing evidence-based conservation in tropical ecosystems. I’ve been fortunate to work with incredible species—from tigers and elephants to Komodo dragons and hornbills. My work centers on optimizing biodiversity monitoring in human-dominated landscapes, fostering human–wildlife coexistence, and strengthening community-based conservation. Working with Prof. Zuzana Burivalova from Sound Forest Lab and Prof. Song Gao from Geospatial Data Science Lab, I’m developing an AI-based framework to integrate camera trap, acoustic, and eDNA data for monitoring the biodiversity benefits of Natural Climate Solutions. I currently serve as President of the Society for Conservation Biology Indonesia (2023-2025) and as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Applied Ecology.

Zhiyong Zhou, Swiss NSF Postdoc Research Fellow

I am a postdoctoral research fellow supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) through the Postdoc.Mobility Fellowship. Prior to joining the GeoDS Lab, I was a postdoc at the Department of Geography, University of Zurich, Switzerland. I hold a Ph.D. in Geography/Earth System Science from the University of Zurich, as well as an M.E. degree and a B.E. degree with Honors from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). My research focuses on human-centered geospatial AI. I primarily investigate human–space interactions and develop human-adaptive, spatially explicit techniques for spatial data generalization, smart mobility, and sustainable built environments. Additionally, I serve as vice-chair of the ICA Commission on Location-Based Services.

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