Saad Alsharrah (born in Kuwait City in 1986) is a researcher and documentary photographer based between Kuwait City and Melbourne, Australia. Alsharrah’s interests include the use of geospatial technologies for visual narratives and expanded forms of documentary photography.
Employment
2024, Visiting Fellow, Deakin University, Melbourne
2021, Research fellow, Flinders University, Adelaide
2019, Visiting fellow, London School of Economics, London
2018, Geohealth Lab Director, Dasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait
2018, Research fellow, University of Canberra, Canberra
Education
Masters in Arts – Photography,
PSC Melbourne (2023)
PhD in Environmental Remote Sensing,
University of South Australia (2016)
Masters in Environmental Management and Sustainability (Geospatial Stream),
University of South Australia (2011)
Bachelors in Geographic Information Systems (GIS),
University of South Australia (2009)
Contact
[email protected]
+965 5555 9258
Saad Alsharrah (born in Kuwait City in 1986) is a researcher and documentary photographer based between Kuwait City and Melbourne, Australia. Dr Alsharrah’s interests include the use of geospatial technologies for visual narratives and expanded forms of documentary photography.
Employment
2018, Geohealth Lab Director, Dasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait.
2018, Research fellow, University of Canberra, Canberra.
2019, Visiting fellow, London School of Economics, London.
2021, Research fellow, Flinders University, Adelaide.
Education
Masters in Arts – Photography,
PSC Melbourne (2023)
PhD in Environmental Remote Sensing,
University of South Australia (2016)
Masters in Environmental Management and Sustainability (Geospatial Stream),
University of South Australia (2011)
Bachelors in Geographic Information Systems (GIS),
University of South Australia (2009)
Contact
[email protected]
+965 5555 9258