I'm a graduate student at the University of California at Santa Barbara pursuing an MA/PhD in Geography with an emphasis in Demography and am advised by Professor Susan Cassels. My research interests lie in creating and applying geo-spatial analysis techniques and frameworks to quantitatively study social sciences. My personal research focuses on hotspots of HIV risk and prevention related location in Los Angeles, and attempts to build methodology to quantify and account for the uncertainty associated with the reporting of each location.
Introduction to Geographic Information and Science
Summer 2024
Health Geography
Winter 2024
GIS Design and Applications
Spring 2024
Maps and Spatial Reasoning
Fall 2024
Graduate Student Researcher
September 2024 - Present
Wildfire Resilience Initiative
Working to assess residential participation in wildfire mitigation strategies and risk perception in Santa Barbara county.
Graduate Student Researcher
June 2024 - September 2024
Graduate Student Researcher
September 2023 - Present
Santa Barbara Fire Council
Working to assess residential participation in wildfire mitigation strategies and risk perception in Santa Barbara county. Oversaw undergraduate GIS interns.
Advised by Professor Susan Cassels
Working to assess uncertainty in locations related HIV risk and prevention among sexual minority men in Los Angeles.
Graduate
University of California at Santa Barbara
MA/PhD in Geography
Emphasis in Demography
Undergraduate
University of California at Santa Barbara
Bachelor of Arts in Geography
Emphasis in Geographic Information Sciences