Michael Agbozo
Department of Geosciences
Hometown: Mafi-Kumase, V/R, Ghana

Research Areas: Geospatial Intelligence, Remote Sensing, GIScience, GeoAI, Deep Learning, Geopolitics and Social Network Analysis

Office: 2046B Haley Center

Email: msa0045@auburn.edu

Curriculum vitae

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Education
MS, Geography, Auburn University
2023
Graduate Certificate, Geographic Information System Science, Auburn University
2023
BA, Geography Education, University of Education, Winneba
2018


Professional Employment
GIS Fellow, City of Auburn, Alabama
2023 - Present
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Geosciences, Auburn University
GEOG 3810
GEOG 5820/6820
GEOG 5830/6830
GEOG 6880


Research and Teaching Interests

Agbozo’s research interests encompass critical GIS, Geospatial Intelligence, Satellite and Drone Remote Sensing for the exploration of critical topics in geopolitics and geo-environmental security. His current research explores emerging technologies for the integration of Artificial Intelligence and Remote Sensing for environmental applications in the City of Auburn.
With his special interests in GIScience, geospatial intelligence and leadership development, Agbozo aspires to become an astute geospatial technologist, GIS methodologist, entrepreneur and academic who can credibly influence critical decisions on geo-environmental security, geodata development and planning in Sub-Saharan Africa.


Selected Publications

  1. Agbozo, Michael S.; Marzen, Luke J.; and Mitra, Chandana (2023) "A Remote Sensing Investigation of the 2022 Invasion of Eastern Ukraine on Agricultural Landcover," The Geographical Bulletin: Vol. 64: Iss. 2, Article 8. Available at: https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/thegeographicalbulletin/vol64/iss2/8
  2. Kursah, M., Biniyam, S., Tarawally, M., Segbefia, D., Kunji, S., Nyametso, J., Agbozo, M., Kicheek, C., Owusu-Ansah, E., & Afriyie, A. (2023). Analysing landcover and green cover change in Winneba using remote sensing and geospatial techniques. In E. Y. Danso-Wiredu & J. Weiler (Eds.), Winneba: The Geography, Peoples and Systems (pp. 89–123). Digibooks Ghana Ltd.






Last updated: 10/28/2024