Dr. Yesobu is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Environmental And Geophysical Sciences (ENGEOS) Lab, Khalifa University, UAE (/engeos). With over ten years of research experience in air quality modeling, atmospheric science, and satellite remote sensing, his work primarily focuses on modeling the impacts of atmospheric pollutants across multiple scales, including local, urban, regional, and global contexts. Additionally, he has conducted tagged and sensitivity simulations using numerical models to quantify the contributions of various pollutant sources, such as anthropogenic emissions and biomass burning, to the distribution of air pollutants in the Indian region. He is currently involved in several projects, mainly focusing on developing an air quality modeling system for the United Arab Emirates.
He is proficient with several modeling tools and data analysis software, including WRF-Chem, MOZART-4, HYSPLIT, NCO, CDO, NCL, MATLAB, ArcGIS, and QGIS, which facilitate his management of extensive datasets.