About me
Hailey Irwin is a geospatial and mobility professional based in Washington, DC. She holds dual European master's degrees in Sustainable Urban Mobility from Eindhoven University of Technology and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, plus a BSc in GeoDesign and GIS from the University of Southern California (summa cum laude). Her master's thesis at TNO, the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, used spatial regression and random forest modeling to predict logistics vehicle intensity across Dutch cities using urban morphology indicators. Previously, she worked at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency as a geospatial analyst. Her technical toolkit includes ArcGIS Pro, Python, GeoPandas, and spatial statistical methods. She is a member of the Geospatial Professional Network and is passionate about applying spatial analytics to real-world urban planning and mobility challenges.