Dr. Said Munir | Air Quality | Best Researcher Award
National Center for Meteorology, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Dr. Said Munir is a seasoned Air Quality and Meteorology Expert at the National Center for Meteorology in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. With dual nationalities (British and Pakistani) and over 20 years of international experience, he has contributed significantly to the fields of air quality monitoring, emission modeling, atmospheric chemistry, and climate impact assessment. Known for his interdisciplinary research, Dr. Munir thrives in collaborative environments and utilizes machine learning, QGIS, and R to solve complex environmental problems. He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications and is recognized globally for his work in both academia and public policy.
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π Education
Dr. Said Munir holds a π Ph.D. in Air Quality and Transport Studies from the University of Leeds, UK (2009β2013), where he conducted pioneering research on the spatial-temporal analysis of traffic-related ground-level ozone ([Link to Thesis]). He previously earned a π¬οΈ Masterβs degree in Air Pollution Management and Control from the University of Birmingham, UK (2008β2009), focusing his dissertation on the impact of ozone on UK agriculture. Earlier, he completed a π Masterβs in Natural Resources Management at the University of Greenwich, UK (1999β2000), where he assessed atmospheric pollutants using simple methodologies. Dr. Munir began his academic journey with a πΎ B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture from the Agricultural University Peshawar, Pakistan (1995β1998), graduating with First Class Honours and an impressive GPA of 3.86/4.00. His multidisciplinary education reflects a deep commitment to understanding and managing environmental challenges at the intersection of air quality, transport, and agriculture.
πΌ Experience
Dr. Said Munir is currently serving as an Air Quality and Meteorology Expert at the National Center for Meteorology, Saudi Arabia (2024βPresent), where he leads national-level projects on air quality and drought variability, employing advanced modeling techniques and machine learning. Prior to this, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Leeds, UK (2021β2024), contributing to high-impact EU-funded projects such as nPETS and MODALES, focused on nanoparticle emissions, transport, and climate-health policy development. From 2017 to 2021, Dr. Munir worked as a Research Associate at the University of Sheffield, UK, where he managed urban air quality sensor networks, conducted high-resolution pollution mapping, and carried out source apportionment studies, playing a key role in advancing urban environmental monitoring systems.
π¬ Research Interests
π«οΈ Air Quality Monitoring & Impact Assessment
π» Machine Learning in Environmental Science
π Emission & Dispersion Modeling (ADMS-Urban, Airviro)
π§ͺ Atmospheric Chemistry and Receptor Modelling
π°οΈ Geospatial and Statistical Analysis (QGIS, R)
βοΈ Climate Change, Drought Indices, and Environmental Policy
π Awards & Grants
Multiple national and international research grants from EU and UK agencies.
Contributor to high-impact environmental policy frameworks in Saudi Arabia and the UK.
Recognized for advancing low-cost sensor technology and nanoparticle emission mitigation.
π Selected Publications
Munir et al. (2025) β Drought variabilities in Saudi Arabia: Spatiotemporal trends β Earth Systems and Environment.
DOI: 10.1007/s41748-025-00570-w
Cited by: 2 articles
Munir et al. (2025) β PM2.5 Variability in Saudi Arabia β Atmosphere, 16, 463.
DOI: 10.3390/atmos16040463
Cited by: 4 articles
Munir et al. (2025) β Machine Learning & Source Apportionment in Saudi Arabia β Water, Soil and Air Pollution (Under Review)
Cited by: Awaiting peer review
Munir et al. (2025) β Urban Nanoparticle Emission Modeling β Atmosphere, 16(4), 417.
DOI: 10.3390/atmos16040417
Cited by: 1 article
Al-Hajji et al. (2025) β Dust Storm Climate Study in Riyadh β Int. J. of Environment and Climate Change, 15(3): 381-99.
DOI: 10.9734/ijecc/2025/v15i34780
Cited by: 3 articles