As an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and a member of the Applied Geoinformatics Research Group at Yarmouk University, Jordan, I earned my PhD in Digital Imaging System from the Department of Geomatics Engineering. My research involves multidisciplinary applied research aimed at addressing Geomatics engineering challenges through the use of innovative techniques such as GNSS measurements, LiDAR, Photogrammetry, and multi-sensor systems. My current research interests revolve around multi-sensor integration and data processing for both traditional and non-traditional UAV-based mapping applications. My work and research endeavors have primarily focused on the development, evaluation, and implementation of efficient data acquisition methods for natural hazards, structural monitoring, and environmental assessment. I have also pioneered cost-effective strategies utilizing UAVs to generate 3D GIS models of landslide-prone terrain. These strategies have been successfully applied to national and internationally funded projects, contributing to the preservation, restoration, and educational initiatives related to Jordan's archaeological heritage. Moving forward, I am committed to further expanding my expertise in UAV applications and pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved. Leveraging my diverse range of experiences and educational background, I aim to maintain an innovative practice that emphasizes professional and global collaboration with like-minded peers.