About Guillaume Redoulès

I am a data scientist. I founded the TechStars company New Knowledge and am also the co-host of the data science podcast, Partially Derivative. Previously, I led Ushahidi's work on crisis and humanitarian data and launched CrisisNET. Prior to Ushahidi, I was Director of the Governance Project at FrontlineSMS. I earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Davis researching the quantitative impact of civil wars on health care systems.

In 2008, I founded Conflict Health, a blog on the defense of health and health workers in armed conflict and political violence. I also wrote for the Daily Dot, United States Naval Institute Blog, TheAtlantic.com, ForeignPolicy.com, UN Dispatch, and elsewhere.

I earned a B.A. from the University of Miami, where I triple majored in political science, international studies, and religious studies.

Curriculum Vitae

Experience

  • Thermomecanical method and tools engineer, Ariane Group, 2015 - Present
    • In charge of tools and methods related to thermomecanical computations. Focal point for machine learning.

Education

  • MSc Advanced Computational Methods for Aeronautics, Flow Management and Fluid-Structure Interaction, Imperial College London, London. 2013
    • Dissertation: "Civil Wars And Health Systems", a quantitative analysis of the determinants of rebel and government behavior towards health system destruction and reconstruction using original data
    • Fields: International Relations, Quantitative Methodology, and Epidemiology
  • Arts et Métiers Paristech, France, 2011
    • Thesis: "U.N. Peace Operations And Public Health After Civil War"