
My research focuses on developing data pipelines to improve the handling and analysis of diverse geospatial data, specifically in the context of Digital Waters (DIWA).
I develop interoperable digital solutions to explore, analyze, and share data from diverse sources, such as sensors and models. Additionally, I explore new observation systems to monitor and map the interactions between water, forests, and the environment.
My work contributes to the overall water knowledge by providing scalable tools that enable intelligent and sustainable water management solutions. These tools support data-driven policy development and innovation in the water sector.
I use geocomputation, web services, and AI to develop advanced tools for open geospatial data analysis, sharing, and visualization. By integrating remote sensing data into big data pipelines, my research advances digital solutions for monitoring and mapping water systems, enhancing both research and practical applications in this field.

