About Me
Hi, welcome to my page! My name is Mofan Zhang, a graduate student and research assitant at Johns Hopkins University. I love learning coding and mathematics(Optimization and Statistics), also immersing myself in nature. I’m much interested in decision making under uncertainty in complex system.
Please check my full CV here for more detailed information of research experiences:
Experience
Johns Hopkins University
Research Assistant
3/2020 - present
Advisor:Prof.Benjamin F. Hobbs
Risk and Uncertainty Analysis in Extreme Precipitation under Climate Change
See the project here
Examined the changes of future extreme precipitation risks and quantify the impact of uncertainties to stormwater infrusture design
Tsinghua University
Research Assistant
8/2018 - 7/2019
Advisor:Prof.Jianshi Zhao
Assessment of Adaptability of Integrated Water Management Scheme in Changing Environment
Estabilished the framework and defined 6 criteria in assessing the adaptability of water resource planning schemes in changing environment
Education
Johns Hopkins University
M.S. in Engineering Management (Operations Research)
Expected 12/2020
Relevant Courses: Risk and Decision Analysis, Energy Policy and Planning Models, Data Science, Environmental System Design
Tsinghua University
Bachelor of Engineering in Hydrology
2014-2019
Relevant Courses: Operations Research, Water Resources System and Planning, Economics, Hydrology
A Little More About Me
In my spare time, I enjoy playing the piano and listening to classic music (big fan of Claude Debussy).
I also love reading books, here are two of my favorite ones:
Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling, taught me to be brave and kind.
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.
I hope I could help in slowing down the global warming and saving lives of polar bears in one day.