Founder of AtmosCell, The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Dr. David is the Founder of AtmosCell (www.atmoscell.com) and a consulting expert to The International Food Policy Research Institute. Upon completing his doctoral degree at the Geophysics Department of Tel Aviv University (Israel), he carried out his post-doctoral work with the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, at Cornell University (New York), as well as taking positions as a Visiting Scientist at other research institutes, such as Columbia University (New York), and the University of Tokyo (Japan). His academic research was published in leading scientific journals, and was reviewed in some of the most widely circulated magazines in the world, such as Scientific American, Physics Today, Popular Science, and more. His fields of interest include weather and atmospheric physics, remote sensing, air quality and environmental monitoring.

How mobile phone towers could help monitor rainfall in developing countries
Apr 21, 2020 12:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Many developing economies suffer from a lack of reliable rainfall measurements due to a lack of funds and a shortage of equipment such as gauges and radars. Even if countries are equipped with these monitoring...