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Safa Mote
Assistant Professor of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Portland State University
Dr. Safa Mote is Assistant Professor of Computational and Applied Mathematics at Portland State University and Visiting Assistant Professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the University of Maryland. He works on a wide range of challenging interdisciplinary problems. Dr. Mote has two PhD degrees in Applied Mathematics & Statistics and Scientific Computing, and in Physics from the University of Maryland. He combines dynamical systems modeling, data assimilation, and machine learning.
Professional Experience
Portland State University
Assistant Professor of Computational and Applied Mathematics
2023 - Present
University of Maryland
Visiting Assistant Professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
2023 - 2025
Education
University of Maryland
Doctorate
2018
University of Maryland
Doctorate
2014
Publications
Estimating Ocean Observation Impacts on Coupled Atmosphere‐Ocean Models Using Ensemble Forecast Sens...
Ensemble Forecast Sensitivity to Observation (EFSO) is a technique that can efficiently identify the beneficial/detrimental impacts of every observ...
October 17, 2023
Potential and Actual impacts of deforestation and afforestation on land surface temperature
Forests are undergoing significant changes throughout the globe. These changes can modify water, energy, and carbon balance of the land surface, wh...
December 22, 2016
AGU Abstracts
Towards a Dynamic Multiscale Wildfire Digital Twin
TOWARD A DIGITAL TWIN OF SUSTAINABLE EARTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE II POSTER
earth and space science informatics | 14 december 2022
Milton Halem, Jan Mandel, Adam Kochanski, sen chia...
Climate change is creating highly favorable regional environments globally, that are inducing wildland fires at explosive spread with historically gre...
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The Human System and Climate Models: Population, Inequality, Consumption, and Bidirectional Coupling of the Earth and Human Systems.
DECADAL TO MULTIDECADAL CLIMATE VARIABILITY: MECHANISMS, PREDICTABILITY, AND IMPACTS II
global environmental change | 10 december 2019
Eugenia Kalnay, Jorge Rivas, Safa Mote
The Human System has grown dramatically over the last two centuries, becoming strongly dominant within the many subsystems of the Earth System, and is...
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Local predictability of the atmosphere and ocean using Granger causality
FALL MEETING 2018
13 december 2018
Eviatar Bach, Eugenia Kalnay, Safa Mote, Alfredo R...
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