Baltimore, Maryland, United States
The Delineo Disease Modeling Project is working to bring a fresh approach to the challenge of modeling the spread of pandemics. The project draws from a diverse set of academic fields, using knowledge and principles from computer science, applied mathematics, and public health to create a far more realistic model of disease spread. Using geolocation mobile phone data, the Delineo project seeks to model disease spread in communities ranging from sparsely inhabited rural towns to densely populated urban megacities. I assisted in coding for data visualization and modularizing some of the code, coded in python.