Jo Kroese is a data scientist and co-founder with eight years’ experience applying statistics, AI and citizen science to public policy, environment and public health challenges. They’ve designed the UK government’s fish-catch analysis saving over £500k annually and built FSC’s risk scoring for nearly 100,000 forestry projects, blending rigorous analysis with practical impact. At Radical Data they bridge art, activism and research—working on an ERC-funded €2M AI security project with Leiden University and creating community education programs for students and artists. A former Landecker Democracy Fellow and filmmaker, Jo brings an uncommon mix of storytelling, policy engagement and technical precision rooted in a First Class MMath from Manchester.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Mathematics MMath (Hons), Mathematics, First Class with Honours, Mathematics MMath (Hons), Mathematics, First Class with Honours at The University of Manchester
Study Abroad, Mathematics, First Class, Study Abroad, Mathematics, First Class at McGill University
Contributions:6 PRs, 17 pushes, 6 branches in 2 years
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