Ting Lei is an Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Kansas. His research interest is in Geographic Information Science and Location Science, including areas such as spatial optimization, geospatial computational methods, network analysis, spatial databases and remote sensing.
Dr. Lei's research aims to develop efficient computational methods and models to solve new problems in GIS data management, transportation, logistics, mobility and accessiblity, water resources and sustainable development. He also has a keen interest in Remote Sensing as well as in advancing GIS technology itself in terms of data structure and dababases, computational geometry, GIS software engineering, and open-source technology.
GEOG 726 Remote Sensing II
GEOG 648 Location Modeling
GEOG 528 Spatial Databases
GEOG 558 Intermediate Geographical Information Systems
GEOG 358 Principles of Geographic Information Systems
Geography 345-001 Interpretation of Aerial Photographs, Spring 2013
(University of South Carolina)
of Oklahoma)
Lei, T. (Principal), & Wang, R. (Co-Principal). Optimized spatial data conflation with topological conditions. National Science Foundation, $372,621, Submitted Jan 18, 2022 (Aug 1, 2022 - Aug 1, 2025).
Lei, T. (Principal), Ho, A. (Co-Principal), Kondyli, A. (Co-Principal), Fowles, J. (Co-Principal), & Sutley, E. (Co-Principal). Exploring the Factors Influencing Property Value Changes and Neighborhood Health in Johnson County, Kansas. Johnson County, Kansas $39,746, Submitted November 5, 2015 (June 1, 2016 - June 1, 2017).
Ting Lei
Department of Geography and Atmospheric Science, University of Kansas,
1475 Jayhawk Blvd. KS, 66045
Email: lei@ku.edu
TEL: 785-864-5538
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