I am a GIS and remote sensing researcher with a strong academic background, having earned a gold medal in my Bachelor's degree from PMAS-Arid Agriculture university Rawalpindi, Pakistan. and currently pursuing my Master’s at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan. My academic journey has been driven by a deep interest in spatial data science, environmental monitoring, and urban analysis. I have conducted extensive research using remote sensing and GIS techniques to study urban growth, land use and land cover changes, climate variability, disaster impacts, and environmental dynamics. My work focuses on temporal and spatial analysis, enabling the detection of patterns and changes over time to better understand the interaction between human development and natural systems. These studies support evidence-based policymaking and sustainable urban and environmental planning.
In addition to thematic research, I have a strong command of GIS-based suitability analysis for infrastructure development. I integrate multi-criteria decision-making approaches with geospatial databases to assess land suitability for various infrastructure projects, including urban expansion, educational facility planning, and transportation development. By leveraging geodatabases and spatial modeling, I ensure accurate, efficient, and optimized decision-making for infrastructure planning and resource management, tailored to diverse geographic contexts.