Zhanze Wang received his PhD from the Beijing Institute of Technology in 2023 and is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Space and Earth Information Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research focuses on InSAR technology. He developed an integrated interferometric radar receiver/processor and signal processing algorithms based on navigation signals, achieving, for the first time internationally, the retrieval of millimeter-level, three-dimensional deformation fields with both spatial and temporal continuity. This work provides critical monitoring data for disaster early warning, significantly expands the application boundaries of navigation satellites, and offers an important innovative paradigm for the integration of communication, navigation, and remote sensing.
Dr. Wang has published 21 journal papers as first or corresponding author, including 9 in IEEE TGRS, and holds 25 patents. He has been awarded the CUHK Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme, Outstanding PhD Graduate of Beijing (ranked first). He also received Best Paper Awards at the 2024 IEEE ICSIDP and the 2019 IEEE APSAR. In addition, he serves as an Early Career Editorial Board Member of Earth (IF 3.4) and Geosciences (IF 2.1), a TPC member of the 2025 IET Radar Conference, and has chaired sessions at the 2024 IEEE ICSIDP and the 2024 AGU Annual Meeting, as well as delivered a keynote speech at the 17th ICIEM.