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Monitoring the urban air quality using combined, passive and active remote sensing means
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Anthropogenic vs Natural sources of pollution as defined based on remote sensing observations, statistical and spatial modelling
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Development of spatial models based on satellite imagery to estimate exposure levels to air pollution, temperature and vegetation
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Impact of military activity to dust storm intensity
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Development of ecological indicators based on remote sensing methods to estimate environmental quality
Prof. Alexandra Chudnovsky
School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
בית הספר לסביבה ולמדעי כדור הארץ
סגל אקדמי בכיר
Research
Education
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BA, Geography, Tel Aviv University, 1992-1995
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MA, Geography (cum laude), Tel Aviv University, 1995-2000
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PhD, Geography, concentration in Remote Sensing/GIS, Tel Aviv University, 2002-2008
Academic Appointments
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Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Environmental Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2007-2009
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Research fellow, Department of Environmental Health, T. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, USA 2010-2013
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Visiting Scientist, T. Chan HSPH, Harvard University, USA, 2013-Present
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Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Human Environment, Tel-Aviv University, 2013-Present
Awards and Prizes
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Post Doctoral Fellowship, Environment and Health Fund, Israel, 2009-2011