Miguel Sevilla-callejo is a geographer and PhD candidate with over two decades applying Geographic Information Systems to research, teaching, and applied conservation projects across Spain and Latin America. With 11 years of formal professional experience and roles ranging from predoctoral researcher at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid to associate lecturer at Universidad de Zaragoza and a research stint at the University of Oxford, he bridges academic rigour with practical GIS implementation. His work includes on-the-ground mapping and GIS analysis for Bolivia’s national protected areas, reflecting a capacity to translate complex spatial data into actionable conservation outcomes. Based in Zaragoza, Miguel combines deep disciplinary training with field experience and interdisciplinary collaboration, often operating at the intersection of cartography, research, and policy support. An understated strength is his sustained academic continuity—moving from research assistant roles in the early 2000s to long-term research and teaching positions—indicating both persistence and evolving domain expertise.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Contributions:40 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 7 months
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