Segment 1 – Earth Observation for Sustainability

Satellite Remote Sensing as a Driver for Regional Air Quality Applications

Dr Santo V. Salinas

National University of Singapore, Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (CRISP)

Biography

Dr Santo V. Salinas is Senior Research Scientist at the Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing (CRISP) of the National University of Singapore (NUS). He is specialized in satellite remote sensing, air quality, atmospheric radiation and numerical modelling. Currently, Dr. Salinas is Singapore’s principal investigator for NASA’s AERONET, MPLNET, PANDORA and CLARITY networks and he has concurrent research collaborations with NRL/NASA, Korea’s National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER) and various regional organizations as well as with Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA), School of Civil and Env. Engineering (CEE, NUS), the Asian School of The Environment (ASE, NTU) and the Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS, NTU). He is an active member of The Seven South-East Asian Studies Mission (7-SEAS) which is a NASA led initiative organized through a collaborative effort with the U.S. State Department and governments in Southeast Asia. Dr Salinas is currently a PI/Co-PI in multiple externally funded research projects related to satellite and ground based atmospheric remote sensing, air quality, atmospheric chemistry and regional smoke/haze transport modelling. He has published several peer-review articles as well as supervised B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. students.