
Department: Department of Geography and the Environment
Degree: Ph.D.
Year in Program: 2nd
Ismail is a second-year Ph.D. student whose research spans the use of remote sensing and ground-based sensors, machine learning, and AI, to investigate the impacts of human-induced land use change on water resources (water availability and water quality) and the environment at large. At a broader level, he aims to understand land use decisions and environmental responses to promote natural resources conservation and sustainability practices.