Hi! I'm Jonathan Gilmour, a data scientist, software engineer, and data communicator. Currently, I'm working to preserve critical federal data with the Public Environmental Data Partners. I'm also researching human health impacts of climate change at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. I'm especially interested in the environmental impacts of AI and data centers and our adaptation to climate change.
Professional Experience
My specialties include turning messy datasets into actionable insights through visualizations and data-driven articles, communicating difficult topics in clear, concise language, and building scalable tooling.
Media
- New Scientist: US scientists rebuild climate risk map deleted from government site (February 28, 2025)
- Radio-Canada: Des scientifiques s’organisent pour préserver des données de purges gouvernementales (February 16, 2025)
- NPR: Some federal health websites restored, others still down, after data purge (February 6, 2025)
- Harvard School of Public Health: As health data disappear from government websites, experts push back (February 5, 2025)
- The Journalist's Resource: Researchers rush to preserve federal health databases before they disappear from government websites (January 31, 2025)
- Inside Higher Ed: As Data Goes Off-Line Under Trump, Environmental Researchers Are Uploading Backups (January 29, 2025)
Select Publications
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Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Aspen Policy Academy
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Personal Writing
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Rockefeller Foundation/Pandemic Tracking Collective
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The COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic
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Grinnell College
Education
Awards and Recognition
Languages
- English (fluent), French (professional fluency), Spanish (professional fluency)
Outside of work, I love to spend my time in the mountains or the sea, or at least lost in the forest. I'm an avid reader, writer, and cyclist. I'm based in Brooklyn, NY.