Talks

Selected oral and poster presentations at academic conferences or seminars.

Conference Abstracts


2025

[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.

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.