About
I'm a research and development geospatial data engineer from the Bronx, currently at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where I build data systems and research workflows for infrastructure resilience, evacuation modeling, and applied geographic research.
My path here ran through neighborhood economic development and authoritative city mapping at the Office of the Bronx Borough President and the NYC Department of City Planning. That work shaped how I think about turning fragmented spatial data into decisions people can act on. I hold an MS in Geoinformatics, speak Arabic and Spanish, and bring an international perspective shaped by time in Morocco and Jordan.

Focus Areas
- Spatial data infrastructure
Designing reliable pipelines and analytical systems for complex spatial and scientific data.
- Infrastructure resilience
Building spatial analysis and modeling workflows for critical infrastructure, hazards, and resilience.
- Mobility & network systems
Developing data and simulation workflows for transportation, evacuation, and dynamic access problems.
- AI-ready data infrastructure
Transforming complex spatial and scientific data into validated, structured, model-ready analytical systems.
Contact
Interested in spatial data infrastructure, AI-ready data pipelines, or infrastructure resilience? Get in touch.