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Dorsa Mohammadi

Graduate Student Summer Fellow, IGS; Earth & Environment, College of Arts & Sciences

Dorsa Mohammadi, a 2026 Graduate Summer Fellow at the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS), is a PhD student in Earth & Environment at Boston University, where she applies remote sensing and GIS to analyze flood impacts and post-flood agricultural recovery across major crop systems.

Her research leverages satellite data to reveal crop-specific patterns of damage and recovery after extreme events, with the broader goal of advancing climate resilience and informing more equitable disaster response. Previously, she contributed to a NASA Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) project focused on carbon emissions and removals in forest ecosystems.

Her faculty advisor is Andrew Bell (Assistant Professor, Earth & Environment, College of Arts & Sciences) and her project is titled “Crop-Specific Flood Damage and Recovery Mapping for Equitable Climate Resilience.”

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