My work is at the intersection of geography, geoinformatics, and data analysis. I study the Earth's surface using remote sensing methods — using satellite imagery to understand how the environment changes over time and space.
I'm interested not just in data visualization, but in extracting meaning from it: identifying patterns, trends, and anomalies in areas where traditional field methods are limited.
But geospatial data isn't just about nature. Maps and spatial analysis help us see social patterns: resource distribution, infrastructure accessibility, territory vulnerability. I'm interested in this intersection — where ecology meets human geography.
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West Kazakhstan State University named after Makhambet Utemisov · Natural-Geography faculty · «Geography»
My work is at the intersection of geography, geoinformatics, and data analysis. I study the Earth's surface using remote sensing methods — using satellite imagery to understand how the environment changes over time and space.
In addition to data analysis, I work in web mapping — creating interactive maps accessible directly in the browser — as well as 3D terrain modeling and spatial data visualization in three dimensions.
West Kazakhstan State University named after Makhambet Utemisov