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Dr.

Amir Mosavis Biography and Research

Dr. Mosavi is a data scientist at Obuda University where he forms a research group with the collaboration of
IEEE members, Dr. Dineva Adrienn, and Prof. Annamaria Varkonyi-koczy for the advancement of the low
emission hybrid engines of the future. Dr. Mosavi is also a visiting professor of Business Informatics at Budapest
Business School. For his graduate studies in Computer Science and Environmental Science, Dr. Mosavi, moved
to UK, and then to Canada. Passionate with travelling and eager for international collaboration, he has managed,
so far, more than 15 international research stays at the worlds well-known research institutes in the fields of
Decision Sciences and Data Sciences. He has also travelled to more than 55 countries on a survey for his book
Predict It to investigate the environmental decision-making behavior in different countries under the influence
of the cultural and geopolitical factors.

Dr. Amir Mosavi, is recognized as a leading sustainability scientist, prized by the German Federal Minister
of Education and Research (BMBF), Professor Johanna Wanka, for his novelty in research and dedication to
sustainable development. He is ranked among the top sustainability potentials who received the Green Talents
Award for his original research on the advancement of the accurate prediction tools utilized to anticipate the
climate change management and disaster reduction policies. He reasons that humanity requires accurate
prediction and decision support tools to be able to analyze and reduce the climate change impacts.

Dr. Mosavi highly contributed to the research on climate change risk reduction by coining the term
predictive-decision model. His commercial data-driven computation platform provides the state-of-the-art
consultations to policy makers, worldwide, for making informed decisions. Through the accurate anticipation of
the consequences of the potential decisions a predictive-decision model suggests wiser decisions in an
automated manner. Having the advanced tools for processing the potential decisions in the climate change realm
is, in fact, vital as often the environmentally-friendly choices contradict with the economic and political interests
of the nations. In this context Dr. Mosavis idea is to support organizations and governments through introducing
novel business models which are sustainable and can maintain the profitability. His novel concept has been
particularly found to be suitable to address the sustainability issues of the UNESCO's Biosphere reserves. With
the aid of data sciences, the past events are analyzed in order to provide the vision about the future decisions and
actions. In fact with the aid of predictive models scientists can study the potential effects of human behavior to
be able to develop and grow in a more sustainable direction. From his research impacts it is shown that Dr.
Mosavis novel approach of integration of the predictive models and decision-analysis has revolutionized the
way decision-support systems function today.

The juries of the numerous awards including MAB UNESCO Young Scientist Award, Future Talents Award
of TU-Darmstadt, GoStyria Award of University of Graz, Bauhaus University of Weimar Research Fellowship
Award, Campus France Research Award, and Estonian Dora & Estophilus Award found Dr. Mosavis research
on prediction models surprisingly novel and scientifically rigorous which blazes new trails, and departs from the
mainstream with a remarkable track record. His proposed data-driven decision-support system for climate
change adaptation and risk reduction has indeed extensive potential for transforming latest discoveries into a
major innovation in decision science and prediction. Recently the Norwegian University of Science and
Technology through a research fund from the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics
supported Dr. Mosavis research where he can take his innovative concept to the next level with a fruitful
collaboration with the leading data scientists such as Prof. Pinar Ozturk and Prof. Hai Thanh Nguyen.

More on his research: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Amir_Mosavi2

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