GALL People

As part of the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society, the Geospatial Analysis and Learning Lab is dedicated to supporting geospatial research at the University of Notre Dame and the broader community.

Matthew L. Sisk, Ph.D.

Matthew Sisk is an Associate Professor of the Practice in the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society where he focuses on the use of GIS and spatial tools in Data Science. 

He received his B.S. from the University of South Carolina in Marine Science and Anthropology and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Paleolithic Archaeology from Stony Brook University in 2011.  Broadly, his research focuses on human-environment interactions, the spatial scale of environmental toxins and community data. Mat also teaches several courses each year on GIS and Data Visualization.

Graduate Students:

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Meghan Forstchen

Biological Sciences

Meghan Forstchen

Jacob Swisher

History

Jacob Swisher

Undergraduate Research Assistants:

  • Teddy Daubenspeck
  • Emma Quinn

Affiliates:

Madeline Johnson

Program Manager, Church Properties Initiative at the Fitzgerald Institute for Real Estate

Madeline Johnson

Krupali Uplekar Krusche

Associate Professor, Director DHARMA (Digital Historic Architecture and Material Analysis) Lab, and Director DVARCA (Development and Advancement of Resilient Cities Alliance) Lab

Krupali Uplekar Krusche