Summary
Guilherme 𝐈ablonovski is a geospatial data scientist and urbanist with nine years of international experience applying spatial analysis, remote sensing and data engineering to sustainable development, humanitarian response and urban planning. Based in Paris, he builds original geospatial indicators for the UN-SDSN’s SDG Transformation Centre and develops the online visualization platforms that translate complex territory-focused metrics into actionable insights. His background spans academia and practice—from teaching early warning systems at Paris Dauphine to remote sensing debris assessments across conflict-affected cities and utility asset mapping with PySpark and Delta Lake. Comfortable switching hats between product strategy (Esri product portfolio management), research data pipelines (PostGIS, ETL, ODK) and field-informed urban design, he blends rigorous technical workflows with an urbanist’s territorial sensibility. Notably, he has operationalized language and mobility datasets for humanitarian data sharing and helped integrate geospatial standards within UN indicator working groups.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Training certificate Remote Sensing, Training certificate Remote Sensing at Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE
Data Science with Python, Data Science with Python at DataCamp
Master of Science - MS Urban and Environmental Planning, Master of Science - MS Urban and Environmental Planning at Ecole d'Urbanisme de Paris
Urbanism Bachelor Program Institut d'Urbanisme, Urbanism Bachelor Program Institut d'Urbanisme at Université de Montréal
Bachelor of Architecture - BArch Architecture and Urbanism, Bachelor of Architecture - BArch Architecture and Urbanism at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
English, French, Portuguese, Spanish