
Currently
I am pursuing my MSc in Spatial Data Science and Visualization at UCL’s Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis. I look forward to expanding my skills in GIS, data visualization, and quantitative methods, which I hope to apply to make cities more resilient and equitable.
While living in London, I am a resident of Goodenough College, thanks in part to generous funding from the London Goodenough Association of Canada.
My ongoing areas of research interest include: feminist data science, privacy and digital rights, and cartography.
Previously
I most recently worked in the non-profit sector at OpenNorth as an Open Data Analyst. In this role I worked on various projects to improve data literacy in government, both in Canada and abroad (in Ukraine). Specifically, I worked with stakeholders to improve data management during online and offline public consultations, and within homelessness service providers.
My previous education is in urban geography, which I studied at McGill University in Montreal. I completed an Honours Thesis on local perceptions of Montreal’s built environment under the supervision of Dr. Renee Sieber and Dr. Raja Sengupta. While at McGill, I was heavily involved with the competitive sailing team and the Open Mapping Group of McGill.
I’m passionate about the humanitarian applications of geospatial data and technologies, and have volunteered with the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team and Missing Maps.
If it involves maps or boats, I’m there.
You can find more details about me on Linkedin, Twitter, and Github. Or take a look at my CV