
About
Sahara Ali is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Texas (UNT), focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and Earth sciences. Her work emphasizes causal inference, spatiotemporal data mining, and big data analytics applied to environmental challenges like Arctic sea ice prediction and climate modeling.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Maryland
- M.S., University of Maryland
- B.Sc., University of Engineering & Technology Lahore
Research Interests:
Her research bridges machine learning and environmental science, with a focus on developing causal inference frameworks for spatiotemporal data. Key areas include:
- Climate modeling and Arctic amplification
- Deep learning for sea ice forecasting
- Spatiotemporal causal analysis in Earth systems
Publications Trends:
Her recent articles (2022–2024) reflect a strong emphasis on causal inference applications in climate science. Notable themes include:
- Developing causality-driven models for Arctic sea ice dynamics
- Integrating Fourier transforms and residual learning for environmental prediction
- Comparative analysis of climate prediction models
Grants & Advising:
No specific grants or advisees are listed in the provided text. Her work likely involves collaborative projects with climate research groups and machine learning labs.
Labs/Teams:
Details about specific affiliated research groups or labs are not explicitly mentioned.
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