Passionate about understanding ecosystems through data-driven approaches and innovative acoustic monitoring techniques to protect biodiversity.
I'm an ecological informatics researcher specializing in wildlife conservation, bioacoustics, and data-driven ecosystem analysis. My work focuses on understanding complex ecological relationships through innovative monitoring techniques and computational approaches.
With a strong foundation in both field research and data science, I bridge the gap between traditional ecology and modern technology. My research interests include soundscape ecology, species distribution modeling, and the application of machine learning in wildlife monitoring.
I'm committed to contributing to conservation efforts through rigorous scientific research and the development of practical solutions for biodiversity protection and ecosystem management.
Current Position: Field Assistant at the Bird Lab, IISER Tirupati
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Advanced acoustic monitoring and analysis of wildlife sounds to understand species behavior, distribution, and ecosystem health.
Statistical analysis and modeling of ecological data using R, Python, and advanced machine learning techniques.
Geographic Information Systems applications for habitat mapping, species distribution, and conservation planning.
Field-based research and conservation initiatives focused on protecting endangered species and their habitats.
Comprehensive evaluation of ecosystem biodiversity using modern survey techniques and data integration.
Development of innovative computational tools and algorithms for ecological research and conservation.
Interested in ecological research, conservation projects, or data analysis collaborations? I'm always open to discussing new opportunities and sharing insights.
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