Summary
Gs P is a senior research analyst and GIS specialist with a decade of experience applying spatial analysis to electoral reform, climate risk, and sustainable development in Malaysia. He blends rigorous geomatics training (RMIT, CGPA 3.9) with hands-on project delivery—from national dengue geocoding advice to interactive ArcGIS web stories and state-level SDG dashboards. At the Jeffrey Sachs Center he translates flood and proximity analyses into building risk profiles and teaches GIS to colleagues and master’s students, while running Danesh Mapping Consultancy to deliver maps, trainings and cost-saving geocoding solutions for government and NGOs. As a partner at Tindak Malaysia he has raised public visibility on electoral issues, created sustainable revenue models for civic advocacy, and led Petugas SPR deployment and policy submissions to Parliament. Known for operationalizing complex datasets into practical decision tools, he also mentors interns and oversees smooth handovers between project staff. Based in Greater Kuala Lumpur, he offers deep, practical expertise at the intersection of GIS, electoral systems, and public-facing communications.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Masters of Social Science (Political Science), Political Science and Government, Masters of Social Science (Political Science), Political Science and Government at Universiti Sains Malaysia
Bachelor's Degree, Geomatics, CGPA: 3.9, Bachelor's Degree, Geomatics, CGPA: 3.9 at RMIT University
English, Malay, Malayalam, Spanish