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Ziqian Xia

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Hi there, I’m Ziqian Xia, a Ph.D. student in Environmental Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University and visiting researcher at the Cambridge Collective Intelligence & Design Group (CamCID), University of Cambridge. I study the human and policy dimensions of climate change, combining large-scale surveys, IoT and remote sensing for actionable mitigation and adaptation.

  • Climate perceptions & individual carbon footprints in China (MRP/MIRO; China Climate Communication Initiative).
  • Behavioral interventions and IoT-enabled measurement for mitigation/adaptation.
  • Open and transparent science; cross-national datasets and policy relevance.

Prior to Stanford, I trained with Chao Zhang’s Group at Tongji University, China, Xi Tian’s Group at Nanchang University, China, and the Bits to Energy Lab at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany.

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2025-12-19 — 📸 Updated the personal section with some photographs! Also planning to share mentoring notes I've learned.2025-12-16 — 🎉 Our paper *Who is lifting the green veil? Climate physical risks and supply chain spillovers of corporate carbon greenwashing* is now online in Technology in Society.2025-12-05 — 🎉 Our new paper *Assessing Nudge Impact: A Comprehensive Second‐Order Meta‐Analysis* is now published in the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making.
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