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Research overview

I am a PhD student at the School of Geography and Sustainable Development, University of St Andrews. My research focuses on the navigation strategies of long-distance migratory birds, particularly greater white-fronted geese. I integrate GPS tracking data with geomagnetic, solar, and atmospheric information to investigate how birds orient and navigate across large spatial and temporal scales.

I am supported by the St Andrews Postgraduate Research Widening Access Scholarship and supervised by Dr Urska Demsar.

Education/Academic qualification

Master of Engineering, M.Sc. in Geographic Information System Engineering (GIS), University of Tehran

Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor’s in civil-Surveying Engineering, University of Tehran

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