Environmental engineering + tech

David Andrade

Environmental and Sanitary Engineering student at UFSC

I combine environmental licensing, sanitation, public data, geospatial analysis and applied AI to make technical information clearer, more traceable and easier to use.

This site is both a professional portfolio and a working environmental data lab: real public sources, interactive maps, documented methods and honest limits.

Green growth chart with plants, representing environmental data

Applied environmental competence

The common thread is simple: take scattered environmental information and turn it into something that can be checked, explained and used.

Environmental licensing
Reading regulation, license conditions and technical requirements with traceability and clear documentation.
Environmental data
Cleaning, combining and explaining public datasets through dashboards, maps and reproducible methods.
Automation and AI
Building practical workflows to extract information from documents and reduce repetitive technical work.
GIS and territorial analysis
Using spatial data to reveal environmental constraints, urban growth, sanitation gaps and risk areas.

Technical stack

Comfortable moving between environmental context, data handling, frontend implementation and documentation.

PythonTypeScriptNext.jsReactTailwind CSSQGISPower BIExcelVercelGit

Contact

Opportunities, internships, research and environmental data projects

I am open to work, internship, research and collaboration conversations in environmental engineering, sanitation, licensing, GIS, data analysis and applied technology.