Ph.D. student Azmal Hossan and his National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) Graduate Pursuit program cohort have published their first manuscript. Urban Climate published “Typologies of multiple vulnerabilities and climate gentrification across the East Coast of the United States.”

The cohort is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and includes seven Ph.D. students from seven different American and Canadian universities. The students have been working on this project since the beginning of 2020.

“We are so grateful to Dr. Joshua Sbicca for his terrific role as an external mentor in this project. His insights were so impactful at the very beginning of the project specifically when we developed the proposal,” says Azmal.