My Mission
An advocate for making open data, models, and resources more accessible for social good through open data and open science.Biography
Kathryn is a geospatial data scientist who is passionate about harnessing geospatial data to solve the challenges of global health, food security, and the environment. She believes in making machine learning tools, data, and resources more accessible for social good through open data and open science. She is also a strong advocate of Women+ in Geospatial .
Kathryn holds a BSc in Microbiology from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, a MSc in Natural Resources from the University of New Hampshire, and a PhD in Environmental Science from the University of Rhode Island – where she worked on the development of Lyme disease risk models based on microclimatic indices.