Zero-emissions transportation planner with Jacobs. Previously: Energy policy/ data analytics MPA at Columbia School of International and Public Affairs; MTA Zero-Emissions Fleet Transformation
Team focused on clean energy development and depot energy modeling; Frontier Group policy analyst specializing in sustainability, energy, consumer finance, and transportation.
We Have the
Power -
Exploring America\'s potential for a large-scale shift to
emission-free energy from the wind, sun and other renewable sources,
and how such a shift can solve many of America's most pressing
environmental and public health challenges.
Safe for
Swimming? - A
national analysis of water quality data at the nation\'s beaches,
with maps and data for all coastal and Great Lakes states. Includes
appendix of state beach maps generated using QGIS and Python.
Highway Boondoggles
6 - The
sixth report in a research series documenting wasteful highway projects
that harm communities and the environment and fail to achieve
transportation goals.
Blueprint for
America -
An infrastructure plan to make our families and communities safer,
healthier and more resilient.
Auto Complaints
Rise -
Analysis of CFPB complaints revealing patterns of abusive and
deceptive practices in the automobile industry, especially among
subprime lenders.
Time series analysis - Homework produced for Time
Series Analysis class at SIPA, analyzing a stock price series using
ARIMA and GARCH packages in R.
Slaughterhouse pollution
map -
Map of slaughterhouses and slaughterhouse pollution by watershed.
Map built using LeafletJS, with live loading and processing of CSVs
using async javascript and D3.
Wind and solar plants by
month - Visualization built in
Observable to show geographic spread of renewable energy (and to
learn mapping with D3).
Archive.org bookmarklet - Tool for quickly
archiving pages on archive.org, using the archive.org API.
Geocode-csv - Python
tool for quickly geocoding a list of places (with your own Google
Maps API key).
Other writing
Make way for skateparks -
Nancy Schön, the sculptor behind the "Make Way for Ducklings" statues
in the Boston Public Garden, is also responsible for something completely
different: a popular skatepark tucked under a highway in East Cambridge.
The unlikely story behind the skatepark is a lesson in perseverance,
organizing and finding common ground.