Summary
Nasrin Salehnia is a research-focused agrometeorologist with nine years of experience applying statistical methods and AI to climate, water, and meteorology problems, currently based at Iowa State University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. She leads research and software efforts (via AgriMetSoft) that bridge operational tools and academic inquiry for CO2 monitoring, drought prediction and monitoring, paleoclimatology, and crop-climate impact assessment. Her work spans hands-on model development, downscaling techniques, and precision agriculture applications, with a track record of supervising graduate research across diverse regional contexts including Malawi. Nasrin has transitioned between academia and applied research roles at institutions such as Seoul National University and Ferdowsi University, bringing practical software stewardship to scientific workflows. Colleagues know her for combining rigorous climate science with tool-building instincts that make complex analyses reproducible and actionable.
9 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Andishe high school
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, AgroMeteorology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, AgroMeteorology at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Exchange Visitor Student, Climate change and Drought monitoring, PhD student, Exchange Visitor Student, Climate change and Drought monitoring, PhD student at University of Florida
English, Persian