Baifei Ren

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Graduate Degree
Education

Baifei graduated with a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from Peking University (PKU), preceded by a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in China.


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Pursuing a PhD degree

Supervisor: Luke Bergmann

Entry Date: May 2023

Expected Graduation Date: April 2027

Research Statement: My research focus on urban heat resilience, green gentrification, and climate justice. In particular, I explore the interconnections among social vulnerability, thermal comfort, and ecosystem services. This work seeks not only to generate empirical insights but also to develop methodological approaches and practical tools that can inform regional planning processes attentive to the principles of climate justice.


Baifei Ren

She/Her/Hers
location_on 210J
Graduate Degree
Education

Baifei graduated with a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from Peking University (PKU), preceded by a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in China.


About

Pursuing a PhD degree

Supervisor: Luke Bergmann

Entry Date: May 2023

Expected Graduation Date: April 2027

Research Statement: My research focus on urban heat resilience, green gentrification, and climate justice. In particular, I explore the interconnections among social vulnerability, thermal comfort, and ecosystem services. This work seeks not only to generate empirical insights but also to develop methodological approaches and practical tools that can inform regional planning processes attentive to the principles of climate justice.


Baifei Ren

She/Her/Hers
location_on 210J
Graduate Degree
Education

Baifei graduated with a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from Peking University (PKU), preceded by a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in China.

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Pursuing a PhD degree

Supervisor: Luke Bergmann

Entry Date: May 2023

Expected Graduation Date: April 2027

Research Statement: My research focus on urban heat resilience, green gentrification, and climate justice. In particular, I explore the interconnections among social vulnerability, thermal comfort, and ecosystem services. This work seeks not only to generate empirical insights but also to develop methodological approaches and practical tools that can inform regional planning processes attentive to the principles of climate justice.