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David Harris

mathematical and statistical solutions to ecology problems

David Harris is a professional with a background in applying machine learning and statistical analysis to develop wildlife management strategies, focusing on avian species.

He specializes in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Dimensionality Reduction, and Computer Programming.

David studied Mathematics, earning a Master's degree from Northeastern University and a Bachelor's degree from Fenn College.

Throughout his career, he has been involved with various organizations such as Bird Population Research at David Harris Consulting, Tufts University as a researcher, MITRE as a principal artificial intelligence engineer, Lockheed Sanders (now BAE) as a Mathematician, and Erie County Community College as Mathematics faculty.

Highlights

May 15 · pnas.org
Farmland practices are driving bird population decline across Europe
Apr 21 · ecoevorxiv.org
Multi-population analysis reveals spatial consistency in drivers of ...
Oct 4 · science.org
Decline of the North American avifauna - Science
Decline of the North American avifauna - Science

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Location

Greater Boston Area