Dr. Qiusheng Wu is an Associate Professor and the Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Geography & Sustainability at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He also serves as an Amazon Scholar. Dr. Wu’s research focuses on geospatial data science and open-source software development, with an emphasis on leveraging big geospatial data and cloud computing to study environmental change, particularly surface water and wetland inundation dynamics. He is the creator of several widely used open-source Python packages, including geemap, leafmap, segment-geospatial, and geoai, which support advanced geospatial analysis and interactive visualization. His open-source work is available at https://github.com/opengeos.
- Linux: manjaro-linux
- R packages: whiteboxR
- Python packages: geemap | leafmap | eefolium | geehydro | lidar | whitebox | whiteboxgui | geospatial | pygis | pypackage
- ArcGIS Toolboxes: WhiteboxTools-ArcGIS | Depression Analysis Toolbox | Wetland Hydrology Analyst
- Google Earth Engine: Awesome-GEE | earthengine-py-notebooks | qgis-earthengine-examples | earthengine-apps
- Visualizing satellite image time series interactively
- Segment-geospatial presentation at SERVIR
- Segmenting remote sensing imagery with box prompts
- New book release: Earth Engine and Geemap
- Creating satellite timelapse with Streamlit and Earth Engine