Bridging Climate Science and Public Health
This platform showcases research at the intersection of seasonal-to-subseasonal (S2S) forecasting, hydrological modeling, and disease ecology.
Current Research Themes
Amazon Ecosystem Dynamics
Investigating how climate variability and land-use changes impact malaria transmission in Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil. Recent work published in PLOS Climate demonstrates critical linkages between deforestation, hydrology, and vector-borne disease.
Transboundary Water Management
Analyzing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’s filling process and downstream impacts using Sentinel and satellite altimetry data. Featured in NASA Earth Observatory.
High Mountain Asia Hydrology
Developing improved ground temperature and permafrost extent estimates by integrating MODIS LST with AIRS retrievals.
Tools & Methods
- Multi-satellite data fusion (optical, thermal, microwave)
- Process-based hydrological models
- Machine learning for climate-health prediction
- Interactive geospatial visualization