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Had an amazing time presenting at this years GISRUK conference hosted by the University of Leeds. Shared insights into uncertainty quantification for population disaggregation for some of the amazing work we do WorldPopProject at Geography & Environmental Science at Southampton
ACLED’s Conflict Exposure Calculator found that more than 10 million children in #Sudan have been exposed to violence in the first year of war — a 60% increase from the 6.6 million children exposed in the first month of the fighting.
Save the Children International
acleddata.com/conflict-expos…
Excited to be presenting my research today at the GISRUK conference hosted by the University of Leeds, sharing insights on building classification into residential, nonresidential and mixed use in #Lagos , #Nigeria . Part of the great work done at WorldPopProject and Geography & Environmental Science at Southampton
I was honored to deliver the opening talk at the GISRUK conference hosted by the University of Leeds, sharing insights of the great work that we at WorldPopProject at Geography & Environmental Science at Southampton do and encouraging excellent discussions among fellow GIS enthusiasts.
🚨 New blog post: Geospatial Capacity Strengthening in Nigeria
#NPHCDA #Geospatial #Training #Nigeria #Vaccination #AFENETAfrica
worldpop.org/blog/geospatia…
Call for papers in GeoHealth: Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI) in Public Health, co-guest edited by Prof Yong GE, Prof Bisong Hu, Dr
Nick Ruktanonchai
and me. Welcome submissions by 31 October 2025. More details: tinyurl.com/2yz4y8nc WorldPopProject Geography & Environmental Science at Southampton
🚨 Latest: WorldPop Directors Discuss Data Empowerment at UN Statistical Commission
#UnitedNations #Geospatial #Statistics
worldpop.org/blog/worldpop-…
🚨 New research paper: Building footprint data for countries in Africa: To what extent are existing data products comparable?
Comparing #BuildingFootprint data from #Google #Ecopia #Microsoft #OSM for #Africa
#Settlement #Spatial
doi.org/10.1016/j.comp…
And then we explore moving between industry and academic roles in a job webinar with AGI Early Careers Network, with PhD candidate Thomas Goldring, Ian Coady from WorldPopProject
rgs.org/events/upcomin…
On #InternationalWomensDay 📷, we are celebrating the recent work of staff and students in WorldPop:
Thea Woods is leading development of covariates for our global population mapping, as well as training materials for our degree of urbanization project:
worldpop.org/current-projec…
On #InternationalWomensDay , we are celebrating the recent work of staff and students in WorldPop:
Natalia Tejedor-Garavito is leading collaborations with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and Gates Foundation on mapping un-/under-vaccinated children:
journals.plos.org/globalpubliche…
On #InternationalWomensDay , we are celebrating the recent work of staff and students in WorldPop:
Aubrey Steingraber recently led the GIS components of our workshop supporting the development of a national sampling frame in Cameroon:
worldpop.org/blog/preparing…
On #InternationalWomensDay , we are celebrating the recent work of staff and students in WorldPop:
Tuli Amutenya joined us from the Namibia Statistics Agency and her PhD research is on methods for improving small area population projections:
worldpop.org/team/tuli-amut…
On #InternationalWomensDay , we are celebrating the recent work of staff and students in WorldPop:
Dr Eimear Cleary leads population and pathogen mobility analyses for many of our epidemiology projects - e.g.
-worldpop.org/current-projec…
-nature.com/articles/s4146…
On #InternationalWomensDay , we are celebrating the recent work of staff and students in WorldPop:
Dr Duygu Cihan is leading the implementation of demographic projection methods for our new 2015-2030 global datasets:
worldpop.org/current-projec…
On #InternationalWomensDay , we are celebrating the recent work of staff and students in WorldPop:
Amy Bonnie and Natalia Tejedor-Garavito led production of a report with the Wellcome on longitudinal population studies for climate-health research:
worldpop.org/blog/new-open-…
On #InternationalWomensDay , we are celebrating the recent work of staff and students in WorldPop:
Heather Chamberlain is leading research work on comparing different building footprint datasets across Africa:
researchsquare.com/article/rs-333…