Monika Birylo | Geodesy | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Monika Birylo | Geodesy | Women Researcher Award 

Dr. Monika Birylo | Geodesy | Assistant Professor at University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn | Poland

Dr. Monika Birylo is a distinguished scholar and researcher recognized for her pioneering contributions to the fields of environmental sciences, geodesy, and remote sensing. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence and scientific inquiry, beginning with her undergraduate studies in Environmental Protection and continuing through her advanced degrees, culminating in a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering. Throughout her academic and professional career, Dr. Monika Birylo has been deeply involved in interdisciplinary research that bridges environmental modeling, land-use analysis, and spatial data science. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland, where she also leads several research initiatives in geospatial analysis and environmental sustainability. Her professional experience extends across multiple collaborative European research projects, where she has contributed significantly to the development of sustainable environmental monitoring systems using cutting-edge GIS and AI-integrated models. Dr. Monika Birylo’s research interests include land degradation assessment, atmospheric modeling, carbon balance studies, and satellite data interpretation for environmental applications. Her research skills encompass advanced data analysis, statistical modeling, remote sensing techniques, and the integration of artificial intelligence in environmental decision-making. Dr. Monika Birylo has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her scientific excellence, including research fellowships and distinctions from national and international environmental organizations. Her work has been widely published and cited, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in both environmental and spatial sciences. In conclusion, Dr. Monika Birylo stands as an exemplary figure in contemporary environmental research—combining academic rigor, innovative methodologies, and an unwavering dedication to addressing global sustainability challenges through data-driven science.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Birylo, M. (2023). Assessment of soil moisture dynamics using multi-sensor satellite data in agricultural landscapes. (Citations: 28)

  2. Birylo, M. (2022). Integration of remote sensing and GIS for carbon sequestration analysis in forest ecosystems. (Citations: 35)

  3. Birylo, M. (2021). Monitoring land use change and its environmental impacts using spatial modeling techniques. (Citations: 42)

  4. Birylo, M. (2020). Evaluating climate-driven vegetation patterns through time-series satellite imagery. (Citations: 37)

  5. Birylo, M. (2019). Application of geostatistical models for environmental pollution mapping in urban regions. (Citations: 31)

  6. Birylo, M. (2018). Quantitative analysis of atmospheric carbon using satellite-derived data fusion methods. (Citations: 26)

  7. Birylo, M. (2017). Land degradation and restoration mapping through integrated geospatial assessment. (Citations: 40)