
Oz Kira
About My Lab
At the Environmental Sensing and Sustainability Lab, we address critical global challenges by developing cutting-edge sensing technologies and data-driven models. Our work integrates ground-based measurements, satellite remote sensing, and machine learning to monitor and mitigate the impacts of urbanization, air pollution, and climate change.
Main research areas include:
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Urban carbon flux mapping and green infrastructure assessment
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Real-time indoor air quality monitoring in schools and public spaces
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Sustainable agriculture through remote sensing of crop productivity
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Recycling agricultural plastic waste into eco-friendly construction materials
- Remote sensing for sustainable agricultural
Our lab collaborates with national and international partners and is supported by competitive research grants, including ISF and government ministries.