I presented a poster at the American Geophysical Union 2025 Annual Meeting entitled “Temporal clustering of air pollution and heat wave events at domestic U.S. Military facilities.” I presented initial results comparing three statistical approaches (supervised and unsupervised machine learning approaches) to evaluate the potential relationship between heat and air pollution wave events at U.
I co-instructed a workshop at the NIH Research Festival 2025 entitled “Geospatial for Everyone: Enhancing Your “Non-spatial” Research with Geospatial Data” with Dr. Nathaniel MacNell. In our workshop, we presented an interactive open-source workflow of geographically linking publicly available data to simulated locations and demonstrated how these data can be used for clinical study design and analysis.
I presented a poster at the Military Health System Research Symposium 2025 entitled “Open-source estimation of shade availability at military bases in the United States.” I presented an initial workflow of estimating the shadow footprint (shade) of obstacles on United States (US) Military facilities using the US Naval Academy campus as an example.
I presented a lightning talk at the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting 2024 entitled “Ambient PM2.5 exposure and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in a large U.S.-based cohort.” I presented initial results from a project conducted by Inam Ghulamhussain who I mentored while I was a postdoctoral Cancer Prevention Fellow and he was a National Institutes of Health Summer Intern at the National Cancer Institute.