[link] Lan, X., Luo, L., Deng, Y., & Tan, P. (2025, March). Process-guided machine learning models for predicting lake temperature profiles. American Association of Geographers (AAG) Abstract, 43767.
Talks
Selected oral and poster presentations at academic conferences or seminars.
Conference Abstracts
2025
2023
[link] Lan, X., Luo, L., & Qiu, Y. (2023, December). Assessing the water coverage variability during drought and unraveling its driving factors in arid and humid areas. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Abstract, H52G-08.
[link] Lan, X. (2023, November). Long-term water temperature change in Seneca Lake and its nexus to climate change and human activities. East Lakes Division, American Association of Geographers (AAG) Abstract, 28858.
[link] Lan, X., Yu, X., & Luo, L. (2023, March). Public acceptance of renewable energy after the power crisis in the context of climate change. American Association of Geographers (AAG) Abstract, 25626.
2022
[link] Lan, X., Luo, L., & Xu, Z. (2022, December). Long-term temperature change in a lake under climate change. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Abstract, H32P-1126.
2021
[link] Lan, X., Luo, L., & Pokhrel, Y. (2021, December). Potential effects of climate change on historical streamflow and water temperature in the southwestern United States. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Abstract, H15D-1083.
2020
[link] Lan, X., Josset, L., Allaire, M., & Lall, U. (2020, December). Investigating the potential of consolidating water utilities to address water quality risks and population change in California, USA. American Geophysical Union (AGU) Abstract, H173-05.
Seminars
2025
[link] Lan, X. (2025, March) Process-guided ensemble deep learning models for predicting lake temperature profiles. Michigan State University, Fate of the Earth: Our Waters Symposium.
2024
[link] Lan, X. (2024, October) Forecasting the vertical lake water temperature profile with the process-guided deep learning approach. Michigan State University, Environmental Science and Policy Program Fall Research Symposium.
2022
[link] Lan, X. (2022, October) Long-term vertical water temperature change under climate change in a lake, a Seneca Lake example. Michigan State University, Environmental Science and Policy Program Fall Research Symposium.