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I am an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC), where I am pursuing a major in Economics for Management Studies and two minors in Geographic Information Science (GIS) and Applied Statistics, respectively. As a research assistant in the Suburban Mobility Cluster under the supervision of Dr. Steven Farber in the Human Geography Department at UTSC, I am also currently exploring ways to understand and improve transportation accessibility and efficiency in suburban areas, with a particular emphasis on Scarborough, Ontario.
My interests in spatial analysis and econometrics have inspired me to delve into examining the spatial patterns of social issues, with a particular focus on using GIS and statistical tools to visualize and analyze these patterns. With my extensive experience in R programming and proficiency in a variety of GIS software, such as ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online, I am well-equipped to tackle complex spatial and social problems from a quantitative approach.
Moreover, as a passionate transit enthusiast, I find myself constantly drawn to the topic of public transit and transportation. I enjoy riding buses and trains, and this interest has motivated me to explore ways of enhancing the accessibility and efficiency of public transit. I am eager to utilize my interdisciplinary background to further investigate public transit and transportation through spatial analysis and econometrics, with the aim of finding solutions to improve their functionality and accessibility.
## Areas of interest $$\star$$ Spatial & Temporal Data Analysis
1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, ON M1C 1A4
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