Beijing, China

Nana Han


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Innovations of Nana Han in Agricultural Monitoring

Introduction

Nana Han is an accomplished inventor based in Beijing, China. She has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural monitoring, particularly in the study of winter wheat. Her innovative approach combines spectral parameters to enhance the understanding of water content in wheat canopies.

Latest Patents

Nana Han holds a patent for a method titled "Method for establishing content monitoring model of canopy water of winter wheat based on spectral parameters." This method involves several steps, including measuring spectral reflectance and water content of the winter wheat canopy. It constructs spectral parameters through the spectral reflectance, which includes spectral transformation forms and 'trilateral' parameters. The process also involves performing correlation analysis on the water content and selecting comprehensive spectral parameters with significant correlation for each growth stage. Ultimately, it combines these models into a comprehensive monitoring model for the entire growth stage of winter wheat.

Career Highlights

Nana Han is affiliated with the China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research. Her work focuses on developing innovative methods to monitor agricultural resources effectively. She has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing agricultural science through her research and inventions.

Collaborations

Nana has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Baozhong Zhang and Zhigong Peng. Their teamwork has contributed to the success of her research initiatives and the development of her patented methods.

Conclusion

Nana Han's innovative contributions to agricultural monitoring exemplify the importance of integrating technology with traditional farming practices. Her work not only enhances the understanding of winter wheat growth but also paves the way for future advancements in agricultural science.

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