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Roy Hyunjin Han

Roy Hyunjin Han
Energy and Data Analyst, Earth Institute of Columbia University

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Roy Hyunjin Han is a Lead Software Engineer in the Modi Research Group at Columbia University on a team creating web-based tools for planning infrastructure. The tools automate the acquisition of geospatial information from satellite imagery using machine learning. Furthermore, the tools recommend infrastructure choice and placement using pricing models and optimization algorithms pioneered by the lab. He has developed software for industries ranging from retail and neurogenetics to technology transfer and airline reservation systems. He lives in Hell’s Kitchen with his girlfriend of three years.

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Roy Hyunjin Han (Earth Institute of Columbia University)
We created a system that enables a policymaker to quickly create rough infrastructure construction plans grounded in geospatial and mathematical rigor and compare the effect of different policies on cost and layout. Learn how we are using satellite images and Python to bring water, electricity and internet to more people sooner.