I studied geoscience engineering, which involves interpreting complex subsurface data.
There I grew frustrated with the software we used. I came to believe that
- Software should be useful and usable, technical software especially.
- A good visualization can make complex ideas clear quickly.
These beliefs pushed me to learn programming, specifically frontend development to build more thoughtful interfaces to display technical information.
For the past five years, I've worked on data-rich applications across various domains, focusing on turning abstract numbers into visual insights.
At the moment, my primary interest is figuring out how to close the gap between the fragmented tools that exist for working with geotechnical data and the more accessible, interoperable tools that I believe could exist.
Please reach out if you're interested in chatting about ideas.
I'm available for freelance projects, preferably involving data-rich technical applications. With experience building visualization tools across various domains, I specialize in making complex information accessible through thoughtfully designed interfaces. If you're looking for help with geospatial data visualization, interactive technical tools, or frontend development for specialized domains, let's discuss how I can contribute to your project.