Digital Humanities Work

Employment

2013-2016 Lab Manager of the Spatial Analysis Lab, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto Mississauga.

2010-2016 GIS and Spatial Analysis Technician for the Caravanserai Networks Project. Directed by Professor Heather Miller, University of Toronto, Mississauga and Dr. Jennifer Campbell, SUNY Potsdam.

2011-2014 GIS Project Consultant at the Map and Data Library, University of Toronto. Duties: writing technical documentation describing the use of available geospatial and mapping products and research data sources, writing web pages to assist users in locating and accessing relevant GIS data and research data, assisting library users with GIS and data issues.

2010-2012 Student Library Assistant: Access and Information Services of Robarts Library, University of Toronto.

2010 Senior Archaeologist and GIS Technician: Northwind Archaeological Consulting Ltd., Fort St. John, B.C. Duties: mapping, report writing, train other employees to use ArcGIS, Corel Draw and other mapping programs. Established company mapping that complies with government and Oil and Gas Commission regulations.

2009-2010 Senior Archaeologist and GIS Technician: Doig River Environmental, Fort St. John, B.C. Duties: establish and co-manage the Doig River First Nation’s archaeological program, First Nation consultation and educational program design.

Freelance

2015 Website Design for the South Asian Ritual Landscapes 2015 Symposium, University of Toronto. https://sites.google.com/site/southasianrituallandscapes/

2014 Map Reproduction and Digitization for an anthropological publication by Prof. Roger Lohmann, Trent University. Lohmann, R. I. “A Cultural Mechanism to Sustain Peace: How the Asabano Madeand Ended War.” Anthropologica 56, no. 2 (2014): 285-300.

2013 Map Designer for a South Asian religious studies publication by Prof. Ajay Rao, University of Toronto. Rao, A. K. Re-figuring the Rāmāyaṇa as Theology: A History of Reception in Premodern India. New York: Routledge, 2015.

2013 Map Designer for ANT310 Complex Societies, taught by Professor Heather Miller, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, Mississauga.