About me
Kalu Okigwe holds a B.S. in Geography and Environmental Management and is currently pursuing an MSGIS at Clark University. Before joining Clark, he worked as a Geospatial Data Scientist and Analyst in waste management, environmental engineering, and urban planning, as well as Deputy Director of GIS and Data Analytics for a consulting firm. His expertise includes geospatial data mining, engineering, visualization, analytics, remote sensing, and GIS research.
He is a Graduate research assistant on a NOAA-funded project, which is being conducted in collaboration with Clark University's George Perkins Marsh Institute and the Center for Geospatial Analytics. The project analyzes coastal-community hazard mitigation and adaptation outcomes across New England.
His research interests include: AI applications in Earth observation, environmental monitoring, mapping, and modeling.