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Ida Sami is a Ph.D. student in the Arid Lands Resource Sciences program. Her research focuses on climate change adaptation planning and environmental science, and she explores how heat stress is affecting pedestrian mobility patterns and their comfort level in multimodel corridors in the hot and arid climate. Sami will give a poster presentation on “Pedestrian Thermal Comfort Evaluation of Multi-Modal Corridors in Tucson, Arizona” at the NCSE Conference 2021 on Wednesday, Jan. 6, during the 1-2:30 EST block.

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