What happens behind the scenes of an automated hazard report
A simple report rarely starts with simple information. Before a property can be evaluated, scattered public records have to be found, cleaned, linked, queried, and translated into something clear enough to use.
Linking healthcare data, public data, and place
This piece looks at research grounded in healthcare data, public health, and applied statistics, and shows how the underlying work carries far beyond healthcare. Across these studies, the real task was bringing together scattered forms of information to better understand patterns, place, and lived conditions.
Building a usable food environment dataset for New York City
What began as a messy set of food outlet records became a way to describe neighborhood food exposure across New York City. That meant careful cleaning, classification, and geographic preparation before any analysis could begin.