Ghana
As a graduate researcher at George Mason University, I investigate the dynamics of air quality and climate, with a particular focus on emissions and their impact on local communities. Through computational data analysis and climate modeling, I uncover patterns and solutions that inform both policy and practice. But my vision goes beyond research. I am passionate about entrepreneurship and believe that some of the greatest sustainability breakthroughs will come from innovative, market-driven solutions. I am actively exploring ways to merge environmental science with entrepreneurial thinking, building pathways that transform climate and air quality challenges into opportunities for impact. I merge data, sustainability, and innovation, leveraging technical expertise, communication, and creative thinking to design solutions. My mission is to move science beyond the lab and into practical applications that make a difference for people and the planet.
My news articles focus on current affaires in Ghana.
As President of the Ayeduase Chapter of the network, my duties include but are not limited to: 1. ensure adherence to the network's vision and mission. 2.ensure that all executive members perform their duties. 3.represent the chapter in the various leader's meeting. 4.give strategic plans to reach set goals and objectives.
Generate and diseminate Impact-Based Forecast for KNUST and a Summary forecast for Ghana. Organize climate and weather related seminars. Embark on outreaches to educate students and communities on weather and climate related issues. Recruit and train prospecting ambassadors.