Summary
Anatolii Tsyplenkov is a research scientist and geomorphologist with eight years’ experience applying hydrology, geoinformatics and data science to erosion, sediment transport and landslide problems. He holds a PhD from Lomonosov Moscow State University and has delivered regional-scale models and tools used by New Zealand councils to inform land-use and freshwater policy. His work blends proximal and remote sensing, numerical modelling and efficient research software engineering—optimising key routines in Rust and R to achieve order-of-magnitude speed-ups over prior Python implementations. Notable projects include a 1 m-resolution shallow landslide susceptibility model trained on a 40,000-landslide inventory and rapid prototyping that directly translated into consulting deliverables for regional mitigation. He is passionate about data visualization and building reproducible geospatial tools that translate complex science into actionable guidance for catchment managers and policymakers. An often overlooked strength is his cross-cultural research footprint, spanning Russia, Belgium and New Zealand, which informs practical, transferable approaches to land and water management.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
University of Liège
Lomonosov Moscow State University
English, Russian, Serbian