I am a senior consultant and data analyst working for an Environmental Consultancy in South Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom.
My work typically involves writing dynamic reports, creating effective data visualisations, authoring Shiny web apps, writing and maintaining R packages, facilitating training workshops, and otherwise writing scripts to do interesting things with data.
I was awarded a PhD in Atmospheric Chemistry from the Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories at the University of York, with research focusing on the calculating emission factors from large databases of road transport emissions.
I’m a collaborator on the {openair} project and the lead developer on the {openairmaps} R package.
I’m also a Posit (formerly RStudio) Certified Tidyverse Instructor and have taught R for environmental data analysis to a wide range of audiences, including learners from Defra, the UK Environment Agency, and the UK Health Security Agency.