Ayako Kawano

Ayako Kawano

Ph.D. student at Stanford University

Stanford University

Ayako Kawano is a Ph.D. student at Stanford University. Her research interests include the impact analysis of air pollution on population health and climate change in low- and middle-income countries using remote sensing data and machine learning methods. Before coming to Stanford, she worked as a Data Scientist at UN Global Pulse and as a Program Manager at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

Interests
  • Geospatial data science
  • Environmental health
  • Climate change
Education
  • Ph.D. in Environment and Resources, 2022 - present

    Stanford University

  • MPH with Graduate Cert. in Applied Data Science, 2021

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Master of Development Studies, 2013

    Graduate Institute, Geneva (IHEID)

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(2024). Improved daily PM2. 5 estimates in India reveal inequalities in recent enhancement of air quality. EarthArXiv.

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