Bio
Jennifer Ding is a Senior Researcher for Research Applications at The Alan Turing Institute. Previously, she was a startup founder and Data Scientist at several public interest tech companies where she worked with Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing to develop research and product deliverables for Fortune 50 and government customers.
She holds a B.S./B.A. in Electrical Engineering and Policy Studies from Rice University, as well as an M.Eng in Computer Science from Cornell University.
Projects
Clim Recal
Collection of methods to de-bias climate projection data (sub-component of DyME-CHH but also used as independent codebase)
DyME - Climate, Heat and Health (DyME-CHH)
Use disaggregated climate data to model the health effects of heat exposure in different population groups, based on where they live and how they move