Professional Summary
I am a PhD student in Geography at the University of Cincinnati. In my Master’s research, I focused on crime geography, examining how street network structures affect property crime patterns using GIS and spatial network analysis. My research interests include integrating population mobility data with spatial modeling to study urban dynamics. I aim to contribute to research that informs evidence-based urban planning and policy.
Education
Master: Guangzhou University Guangzhou, China, 06-30-2025 (Human Geography)
Bachelor: Guangzhou University Guangzhou, China, 06-30-2022 (Geo-science)
Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Chong Xu, Zhenhao He, Guangwen Song & Debao Chen (2024. ) Unraveling the influence of income-based ambient population heterogeneity on theft spatial patterns: insights from mobile phone big data analysis.Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, , More Information