Safety and Sustainability

student on computerA workshop next week will offer insights into security compliance requirements for research grant applications.

Sept. 30 workshop to inform on research security

A workshop next week will offer insights into security compliance requirements for research grant applications.

Okanagan CharterAn information tent at Wednesday’s campus community barbecue will educate visitors on the University’s health promotion commitments under the Okanagan Charter.

University joins network of health-promoting campuses

An information tent at Wednesday’s campus community barbecue will educate visitors on the University’s health promotion commitments under the Okanagan Charter.
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Professor utilizes new tools in AI and remote sensing to address environmental challenges

Karim Malik, an assistant professor in the School of Environment, uses advanced technology to address key ecological challenges. His work combines environmental science with cutting-edge tools to tackle pressing issues facing our planet.

In his research, Dr. Malik employs remote sensing, artificial intelligence (AI), and geospatial tools to uncover and address environmental changes. His innovative approaches include forecasting land use shifts and developing algorithms to monitor snow, aiming to deepen our understanding of human impacts and climate change effects.