Projects
A collection of the projects I have created or contributed significantly to; for work, for fun, or because it needed to be done. Everything listed is open-source and most of the code is found on GitHub.
SimWrapper is the culmination of my Ph.D. thesis research: an open data visualization platform for examining outputs from MATSim and ActivitySim transport simulations.
Interactive visualizations of virus spreading through Berlin, plus dashboards for comparing results of hundreds of EpiSim simulations.
Founding board member of Zephyr Transport Foundation, which supports improvements in travel forecasting software
AVÖV (Demand Responsive Transit in German) - built website and data visualizations for exploring potential to serve rural transit trips with shared autonomous taxis (site in German)
Visualization of Uber and Lyft pickups/dropoffs in San Francisco, part of a larger effort to understand the impacts of shared mobility on SF Streets.
The MATSim-R support library, for producing automated graphs and dashboards from MATSim simulation outputs.
A demonstration of building a very large traffic simulation model based on mobile phone records and census data.
Created an interactive map and project website for all projects and studies funded by SFCTA in San Francisco