Mallik Mahmud
Research Interest
Dr. Mahmud's research endeavours fall under the broad spectrum of Arctic sea ice research in a warming climate. At 不良研究所, he spearheads a collaborative, HQP-driven, field-based research program in the Arctic. He applies remote sensing and sea ice geophysical techniques for examining emergent atmosphere-sea ice-ocean properties and processes at critical scales. Dr. Mahmud seeks to understand how snow-covered sea ice in the Arctic changes in the new climate regime and how it affects critical snow/sea ice geophysical parameters retrieval. He leverages advanced remote sensing technologies, including low-frequency surface-based and satellite-based radar systems, and geostatistical and machine learning methodologies to investigate Arctic sea ice across local and pan-Arctic scales.
Recent Arctic Fieldwork
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Publications
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Academic Background
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, 不良研究所, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Scientist, Remote Sensing Institute, German Aerospace Center, Bremen, Germany.
Ph.D., Department of Geography, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.