πI'm Francisco Zambrano π, a researcher based in Santiago, Chile π¨π±. My work focuses on environmental sciences π, particularly the intersection of climate variability βοΈ βοΈ, drought monitoring, agriculture πΎ, and water resource management π¦. I specialize in using remote sensing, geospatial analysis, and climate data to understand how environmental changes impact ecosystems and agriculture π³ π².
π‘ I hold a doctorate in agricultural engineer and have published on topics such as vegetation dynamics, long-term drought assessments, and land use change. My research has been cited widely and contributes to both academic knowledge and practical decision-making in climate resilience and sustainable land management.
Beyond academia, Iβm passionate about open science and reproducible research.
Here, I share tools and codeβmostly π» in Rβthat support the analysis π and visualization of geospatial and climate data. Some of my contributions include interactive apps for visualizing drought data in Chile, R packages for working with spatiotemporal arrays, and scripts for satellite image processing and animation. I enjoy building tools that make complex environmental data more accessible and actionable.
Whether through scientific publications π, collaborative projects, or open-source development, I aim to bridge the gap between data, science, and policy to support more informed environmental decisions.