Summary
Ty Tuff is a Senior Data Scientist based in Boulder, Colorado, with a decade of experience turning complex spatial and ecological data into practical solutions for urban sustainability, conservation, and equitable land management. He blends advanced GIS, simulation, and statistical inference with targeted interactive visualizations—primarily coding in R—to help cities and organizations compare scenarios and make defensible decisions. His work spans high-impact roles from leading urban sustainability software development at McGill to running large-scale ecological experiments and simulating human-environment dynamics on supercomputers at the Max Planck Institute. Ty’s projects have influenced real-world outcomes such as Montreal’s transit and green infrastructure planning and won peer-recognized awards for transportation equity analysis. A PhD in Theoretical Ecology and Evolutionary Biology underpins his ability to marry rigorous science with pragmatic software delivery, and he consistently channels his technical skills toward social and environmental good.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Theoretical Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Theoretical Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University of Colorado at Boulder