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Omid Elmi is a Researcher at the Department of Geodesy within the Institute of Geodesy at the University of Stuttgart. His work focuses on advancing satellite-based remote sensing techniques for hydrological applications, particularly in monitoring global water resources and dynamics. Key areas of research include satellite altimetry, river discharge estimation, and the integration of geodetic data with hydrological models.
Elmi’s research emphasizes innovative methods such as bin-space-time (BiST) retracking, probabilistic drought characterization, and automated tools for analyzing satellite imagery (e.g., Google Earth Engine). His contributions address critical challenges in water resource management, environmental sustainability, and climate change adaptation through cutting-edge geodetic and remote sensing technologies.
His publications highlight advancements in satellite mission design for river monitoring, spatio-temporal data analysis, and the application of Bayesian methods to improve inland water altimetry. Elmi’s work bridges geodesy, hydrology, and environmental science, offering practical solutions for global change monitoring.
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