Milton Halemمشاهده پروفایل
استاد پژوهش
- Climate Science
- Machine Learning
- Quantum Computing
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Milton Halem is a Research Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), affiliated with the College of Engineering and Information Technology. He also holds an Emeritus position as Chief Information Research Scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Earth Sciences Directorate. His expertise spans machine learning, quantum computing, atmospheric science, and climate modeling. Halem's research focuses on integrating AI with environmental systems, including wildfire digital twins, planetary boundary layer estimation, and climate forecasting. Key research interests include applying deep learning to wildfire prediction, developing quantum algorithms for optimization, and advancing climate observation systems. His work bridges disciplines like remote sensing, cybersecurity, and geophysical data analytics. Awards include NASA's Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (2022), Outstanding Leadership Medal (2018), and the Distinguished Service Medal (1996). Affiliations: UMBC CSEE, NASA Goddard (Emeritus) Notable Projects: Wildfire Digital Twin Initiative, SOAR atmospheric radiances system, AI-enhanced air quality forecasting Publications emphasize machine learning applications in climate science, quantum computing, and environmental monitoring. Collaborations include NASA, NOAA, and academic partners worldwide. Current projects explore AI-driven climate models and real-time wildfire impact assessment systems.











