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Geospatial Modeling Postdoc Joins IMCI

Welcome, Hui (William) Wang to Idaho, the University of Idaho and to the Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation!

Geospatial Modeling is a current Core Initiative, or unique research area for ICMI. We are excited to add a talented postdoctoral fellow to the team with this focus and look forward to establishing new collaborations.

William has been in the US for five years and just finished his PhD in Geography at the University of Connecticut. He made the drive to Moscow by himself, crossing 12 states and enjoying the diverse landscape along the way.

So far he’s discovered Moscow’s Farmer’s Market and many friendly people. Soccer is William’s sport of choice and he also enjoys fishing and hiking. He’s excited about the move. “Idaho is the right state for me!” he stated.

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