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Subhasis Ghosh is an early career researcher and a published author. He is a Geoscientist specializing in urban-climatology research, with a strong academic foundation in geography, geoinformatics, and urban planning. His work encompasses diverse interests, including urban agglomerations, climate change, weather & climate modeling, human-environment interactions, and process geomorphology. Leveraging advanced techniques such as remote sensing, machine learning/Artificial Intelligence, and cloud computing, he is committed to interdisciplinary research that uncovers innovative solutions for our evolving world, driving positive change for our future.
Presently, he is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Geosciences, Auburn University, USA. He is looking into the global urbanization footprints and urban rainfall effect climatologies which is being funded through the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under the supervision of Dr. Chandana Mitra from the urbanPRism research lab of the department. He also teaches courses related to geospatial analysis (i.e. Advanced GIS, Drone Applications in Geospatial Analysis) as a Teaching Assistant in the department.
He holds a Master of Science degree in Geography (urban geoinformatics focused), Master of Arts degree in Geography (Applied Geomorphology focused), a Post-Graduate Diploma in Geoinformatics, and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Urban Planning and development.
Prior joining Auburn, Subhasis had worked closely with the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and contributed in the planning & development process of the country.
He is skilled in performing complex geospatial analyses using advanced Remote Sensing, GIS and Machine Learning techniques; spatial and non-spatial database management systems , cloud computing (GEE), and is well versed in using Python and R programming languages in terms of geospatial analysis and research.
Besides academics, he is actively engaged in various leadership, community service, and outreach activities within and off campus. At present, he serves as the Director of Outreach and Engagement for the Regional Development and Planning Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers (AAG). In his spare time, he likes to mentor students and help them discover their potential.

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