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Prof. Joseph L. Awange
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Prof. Joseph L. Awange

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Biography

Joseph’s Environmental Geoinformatics Team: Harnessing AI for Climate Resilience

Joseph’s Environmental Geoinformatics team leverages Artificial Intelligence (AI) to unlock the full potential of Earth Observation (EO) data, enabling unprecedented advancements in environmental monitoring. By integrating Geoinformatics, Climate Science, and AI, the team employs AI as a powerful computational engine to analyze EO remotely sensed data and hydroclimate datasets. This multidisciplinary approach allows for comprehensive assessment of climate extremes, variability, and change—providing critical insights into their environmental impacts.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Satellite-Based Monitoring: Utilizing GRACE/GRACE-FO, GNSS, Landsat, Sentinel-2, and altimetry data to track freshwater storage (surface water, groundwater, soil moisture, and vegetation water content), address atmospheric air quality and atmospheric weather extremes.

  • Reanalysis & Hydroclimate Models: Applying ERA5, MERRA-2, GLDAS, WGHM, and AWRA to address food security challenges and extreme hydroclimatic events (e.g., droughts in Australia and the Greater Horn of Africa, shifting monsoon patterns in Asia and Africa).

  • Climate Change Impacts: Assessing how water availability and agricultural sustainability are affected across Africa, Asia, and Australia—regions heavily reliant on rain-fed agriculture.

Environmental Geoinformatics provides a spatio-temporal "big data" framework to understand complex natural and human systems.

Parallel Innovation: Mathematical Geosciences
The team also pioneers Hybrid Symbolic-Numeric Computations (HSNC), an emerging field at the intersection of mathematics and computer science. Current research focuses on deploying AI to solve complex geoscientific equations, pushing the boundaries of analytical capabilities in geosciences.

By merging cutting-edge AI, EO, and climate modeling, the team tackles pressing 21st-century challenges—from water scarcity to extreme weather—empowering data-driven solutions for a sustainable future.

Education and Academic Qualifications

  • PhD, University of Stuttgart

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