Biography
I have a professional and academic background in space technology and its applications for environmental monitoring and management. I have a master’s degree in geographical information systems from the Africa University of Dares Salaam Education, Tanzania. International Boundary Reaffirmation Between Tanzania and Kenya Countries From February to June 2018 in the Indan Ocea, and international confluence and international joint technical committee for planning for boundary projects between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Zambia, Rwanda, and Malawi on the use of satellite imagery and remote sensing for assessing the intermediate line in Lake Tanganyika in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I have also worked as a consultant for assessing aquifers in the surveyed farms suitable for irrigation in the Morogoro region under JAICA and the University of Dodoma, where I was involved in the development and implementation of various projects related to space technology, such as the Rufiji Coastal and Estuarine Water Quality Monitoring Project, the Lake Victoria Basin Flood and Drought Early Warning System, and the SPV Earth Observation Data Portal. Now I'm researching and assessing the geospatial data needed for sustainable environmental management. I have participated in several national and international conferences and workshops on space technology and its applications. I am interested in learning more about the latest developments and innovations in this field, and I hope to contribute to the advancement of space technology for the benefit of society and the environment.