About
Alexander Hohl is an Assistant Professor at the School of Environment, Society & Sustainability (ESS) at the University of Utah. He specializes in geospatial analytics, agent-based modeling, and public health geography. His work focuses on applying computational methods to study social and environmental systems, including pandemic transmission dynamics, urban resilience, and anti-Asian hate speech during crises. His research integrates geomatic engineering, epidemiology, and urban planning to address complex spatial challenges.
Education:
- BS in Geography, University of Zurich (2008)
- MA in Geography, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2011)
- PhD in Geography, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2018)
- Graduate Certificate in Advanced Databases and Knowledge Discovery (2017)
Research Interests:
- Agent-based modeling for mobility and disease spread
- Spatial analysis of social inequities
- GIS applications in public health and urban planning
- Crowdsourced geospatial data methodologies
Key Research Trends (Articles): Recent work highlights spatial patterns of anti-Asian racism during the pandemic, agent-based modeling for pandemic risk assessment, and geospatial analysis of urban disparities. His methodologies often combine high-resolution spatial-temporal data with computational simulations to address real-world challenges in public health and urban systems.
Collaborations: Active in interdisciplinary networks like the ACM SIGSPATIAL GeoSim workshop and maintains open-source projects on GitHub. Engages with public health agencies and urban planners to apply geospatial tools in policy contexts.
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