
The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage shows how often the department meets the emergency incident response time goal.

Public water distribution locations during historic October 2018 Water Boil Notice.

Quality Assurance for the Indoor Maps feature in Apple Maps.

Publication in Explorations: the Texas A&M Undergraduate Journal Vol. 9 publication.

Undergraduate thesis published in Texas A&M University Libraries' OAKTrust.

Spatial analysis and subsurface visualization for non-invasive identification of unmarked graves in historic camptown cemetery in Brenham, Texas. This work was presented at the Texas Geography Student Research Symposium hosted by Texas State University and placed 2nd for Undergraduate Poster. It was also presented at the Texas A&M University Geography Graduate Student Research Symposium and Texas A&M Student Research week in March of 2017.

Map of historic African American Camptown Cemetery in Brenham, Texas. This map was the product of extensive Topcon total station data collection in the fall of 2016.

One of a series of maps created to depict racial-ethnic, immigrant, and socioeconomic segregation patterns in Buffalo, New York in 1940. This series of maps includes unique shapefiles depicting 1940 enumeration districts and recently-released restricted IPUMS U.S. Census Data. The work was published in an undergraduate thesis at Texas A&M and presented at the Southwestern Social Science Association meeting in April 2017.

One of a series of maps created to depict racial-ethnic, immigrant, and socioeconomic segregation patterns in Charleston, South Carolina in 1940. This series of maps includes unique shapefiles depicting 1940 enumeration districts and recently-released restricted IPUMS U.S. Census Data. The work was published in an undergraduate thesis at Texas A&M and presented at the Southwestern Social Science Association meeting in April 2017.

Analysis of socio-demographic residential distribution in 1940 Houston, TX using IPUMS restricted census data. This work was presented at Texas A&M GIS Day 2016.

ArcGIS Online map of exterior waste receptacles on Texas A&M's campus. This work contributed to a campus-wide sustainability project to reduce landfill-destined waste.

ArcMap was used to analyze hydraulic fracturing well sites in relation to city ordinances. These findings were presented to the College Station Citizens for Safe Fracking in December of 2015.