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Demographic Science Unit, Department of Population Health, University of Oxford
- Oxford, United Kingdom
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- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8768-2811
- https://demography.ox.ac.uk
- https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=hU9AekcAAAAJ
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Remote sensing of tents in Gaza from recent satellite imagery to support population nowcasting and delivery of targeted humanitarian aid.
Using machine learning on satellite imagery to track the movement of displaced populations in Gaza. The work is in collaboration with Forensic Architecture and may support future court cases involv…
Population nowcasting methods for Ukraine using digital trace data.
Mapineq Link: Spatial data for inequality research. This repository contains source code for the Mapineq database, API, and interactive dashboard.
Dataset of air raid sirens in the Ukraine-Russia war
Data and Code for inferring global downloads and understanding reasons for using Menstrual Tracking Apps, as described in the study published in Digital Health (Rampazzo et al., 2024).
OxfordDemSci / lemur
Forked from mpascariu/lemurR library for the Life Expectancy Monitoring Tool
Mixed methods approach and interactive dashboard to analyse research impact through Impact Case Studies submitted to the UK's Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
PAA 2023 Workshop "Introduction to Social Media and Big Data for Migration Studies"
Source code for the GWAS Diversity Monitor
joaopalotti / pySocialWatcher
Forked from maraujo/pySocialWatcherSocial Watcher on Facebook Marketing API
Configuration examples for ShinyProxy
A scientometric review of the journal Population Studies.
Python package template project for kick-starting new Python projects.
Social Watcher on Facebook Marketing API
ilyaskuzu / pySocialWatcher
Forked from maraujo/pySocialWatcherSocial Watcher on Facebook Marketing API
shiftkey / desktop
Forked from desktop/desktopFork of GitHub Desktop to support various Linux distributions
An R package and shiny application to produce gridded population estimates from building footprints using the "peanut butter" method.
An R package and Shiny application to provide API access to the WorldPop Open Population Repository (WOPR)