Eleanor Lutz is a data and science visualization specialist with 11 years of experience crafting clear, engaging graphics for major outlets including The New York Times, National Geographic, and Scientific American. With a PhD in biology and data science from the University of Washington, she blends rigorous research—such as mapping mosquito navigation patterns—with elegant visual storytelling. Currently a Graphics Editor at de Volkskrant, she has a track record of turning complex datasets into accessible maps and illustrations that have been featured in top publications. Equally at home with code-driven data labs and hands-on wet-lab teaching, she brings a rare combination of technical depth, editorial design sensibility, and curiosity about small delights like emoji and indoor plants.
11 years of coding experience
PhD Biology: Data Science, PhD Biology: Data Science at University of Washington
Contributions:4 commits, 5 pushes, 3 branches in 6 years
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