I am an assistant professor of Remote Sensing at Soran University. I use Python, R, and Javascript programming languages, remote sensing and GIS methods and techniques to study LST, urban environment, earth observation, and natural disasters. Driven by a passion for understanding global and local environmental issues, I bring over 16 years of experience in remote sensing, GIS, and programming to my research and teaching. I hold a PhD in Geography from University of Leicester and have published over 50 peer-reviewed articles in journals like The Lancet and The Lancet Infectious Diseases.

At Soran University, I serve as an Assistant Professor, specializing in teaching and mentoring students in remote sensing and GIS. Additionally, I collaborate on research with the Global Burden of Disease at IHME (UW). I hold certifications in forest mapping and air pollution monitoring from NASA. Moreover, I instruct e-learning courses in Python and R programming.

Seeking new opportunities in academia or industry that align with my expertise and mission to advance environmental knowledge and solutions.

Prospective collaborators could send email to me. See my LinkedIn Profile and my ORCID record to learn more about my work.