Biography

Xiancheng received her Master's in Geography and Bachelor's in Economics from Taiwan and mainland China. After that, she worked on NGO and university projects, thus bearing comprehensive thinking between society and academia regarding environmental issues. Her research focus was the forest carbon cycle. At the CCRC and CLEX, they aim to integrate the knowledge of vegetation into the land surface model to see the divergent impact of underlying plant and soil types on hydrology, thus better predicting the drought in Australia. Xiancheng has an interdisciplinary and open mind and thus loves meeting people with diverse backgrounds besides hiking, games, and whatever.