Audrey Banks
Audrey Banks (Satellite Sentinel Project)
Nathaniel Raymond
Nathaniel Raymond is the Director of Operations of Human Rights Documentation at the Satellite Sentinel Project.
Sarah Van Wart
Sarah Van Wart is a software application developer at UC Berkeley's Geospatial Innovation Facility (GIF), specializing in making GIS data accessible and understandable to a broad variety of users. She is also one of the creators of Local Ground, a tool kit to help communities document their local, geospatial knowledge using bar-coded paper maps and a variety of open source and publicly available web APIs. Over the past year she has worked with the Center for Cities and Schools, local high school youth, local governments, and local NGOs in order to learn how GIS and participatory digital tools might be extended to foster even richer data collection and communication.
Sarah has a decade of experience writing web-based GIS software to support various of public sector programs in the U.S. in agriculture, transportation, environmental management, and community development, and has just completed her Master's Degree at the UC Berkeley School of Information.
Patrick Vinck
Patrick Vinck directs the Initiative for Vulnerable Populations at the Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley. The Initiative conducts research in countries experiencing serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law to give a voice to survivors of mass violence.
An agricultural engineer who specializes in rural development, Vinck holds a PhD in International Development. He has worked and conducted research in Iraq, Rwanda, Northern Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, and other areas affected by armed conflict.
Susan Wolfinbarger
Susan Wolfinbarger is a Senior Program Associate for the Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights Project. Her primary focus is support of cooperative initiatives with Amnesty International, USA. She aids in the conceptualization, development, and deployment of geospatial technologies and information for human rights-related issues. Although this is a new position for Susan (begun in July 2008), she originally joined AAAS as an intern on the project from 2006-2007. Susan holds an M.A. degree from the George Washington University and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Geography at the Ohio State University.
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