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GIS Analysis for Typhoon Yagi Relief Efforts in Laos
Part 2: Analyzing Flood Data Using Sentinel-1 and GLOFAS/GFM
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GIS Analysis for Typhoon Yagi Relief Efforts in Laos
Part 1: Population estimates
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GIS Analysis for Typhoon Yagi Relief Efforts in Laos
Part 2: Analyzing Flood Data Using Sentinel-1 and GLOFAS/GFM
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Deforestation in Borneo: a GIS case study
Smooth animated maps and fast ways to calculate geographical distances in R.
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The semantic architecture of social unrest
Text mining the Yellow Jacket forum database.
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Towards a genetic study of aphantasia
Exploring the prevalence of a mental phenotype through a citizen survey.
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In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since.
Data Analysis
I initially studied applied mathematics and data analysis because of their versatility across various fields. While my career has advanced in genetics, I've always been eager to extend my work into other areas of interest, such as the social sciences. Although I don’t see technology as a one-size-fits-all solution, I believe it can have a meaningful impact when applied thoughtfully. This perspective has led me to engage in development and humanitarian projects.