Heidelberg Open Data
A Streamlit-based application for visualizing weather and traffic data from the city of Heidelberg's open data API. It shows real-time data and historical time-series from weather stations and traffic sensors.
Projects and Publications
I focus on scientific data reduction, time series modeling and working with open source datasets. The examples below are some of my past and current projects.
A Streamlit-based application for visualizing weather and traffic data from the city of Heidelberg's open data API. It shows real-time data and historical time-series from weather stations and traffic sensors.
A tool for estimating the energy yield of solar panels based on historical weather data and panel specifications.
Investigating the neutrino emissions from collapsar events based on numerical simulations to assess their detectability and potential observational signatures.
Generating high-resolution density images from the eigenvalues of families of bounded-height integer matrices, using the BHIME toolkit.
Interactive tool for visualizing (coding) skills in a treemap, similar to how stock prices are often visualized. Useful for CVs and applications.
Fernandez, R., Janke, S., Dean, C., and Tamborra, I. (2025). Collapsar disk outflows: Detectable neutrino and gravitational wave signatures. Physical Review D, 112(12), 123047.