Hello, I am a Data Scientist, Systems Engineer, and Software Engineer interested in Hydroinformatics, Machine Learning, and Data-driven Modeling.
Since 2017 I have worked at the intersection of applied research in environmental and earth sciences, and leading-edge computation, information, and communication technologies. I specialize in the development of data-driven tools, products, and solutions using artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and computational statistics. I design, build, implement, and refine these systems by combining high-performance computing (HPC) with large, diverse, complex geospatial datasets to support real-time or near-real-time decision-making.
I work as a Research Scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations (CIWRO), at The University of Oklahoma. My work focuses on applied ML systems for weather and water, including hydroinformatics, remote-sensing applications, hazard warning systems, and flash flood impact prediction. I currently co-lead the development of AI-based emulators for numerical weather prediction (NWP) for NOAA's Warn-on-Forecast System (WoFS).
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