Hi, I’m Jessé Burlamaque — a geographer and forest researcher working at the intersection of spatial analysis, biomass modelling, and LULUCF assessment, supporting REDD+ projects, deforestation monitoring, and carbon strategies across the Brazilian Amazon.
- B.Sc. in Geography – Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM) - Manaus-AM, Brazil
- M.Sc. in Tropical Forest Sciences – National Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA) - Manaus-AM, Brazil
- Programming & Scripting:
R,Python,JavaScript,SQL - Geospatial Platforms:
QGIS,ArcGIS,PostGIS - Remote Sensing & Field Tools:
Google Earth Engine,GNSS,Drones,LiDAR - Data & Analysis:
Pandas,GeoPandas,NumPy,Matplotlib,lidR,ggplot2 - Version Control & Collaboration:
Git,GitHub,Jupyter Notebooks
- omarchy-find — A fast, elegant, keyboard-driven universal file search and quick launcher for the Omarchy shell on Linux
- antigravity-usage — Google Antigravity usage stats, prompt telemetry, and active session monitor widget for Omarchy
- herald-notification — A clean notification center for Omarchy with themed icons, focus actions
- Small Data, Big Maps: Training Geospatial ML Models When Samples Are Scarce — Towards Data Science
Practical strategies for building reliable geospatial classifiers when labelled samples are limited — applied to forest cover mapping in the Brazilian Amazon.

