Biodiversity research is in a pivotal point. With biodiversity data generated on an unprecedented rate, finding ways to make sense of the growing big-data pool is going to be the key for unlocking the potential of biodiversity research and it's impact to many of the societal challenges we face.
Biodiversity Informatics can provide the tools to transform big-data to information and support researchers in their efforts to deliver robust and reliable models for spotting patterns and delivering robust predicting models of the diversity of Life on Earth.
I am currently working as a Biodiversity Informatics Specialist in the Natural History Museum in London. My work is predominantly focus...