Efe Akpovwovwo
a-efe.bsky.social
Efe Akpovwovwo
@a-efe.bsky.social
GIS Intern at British Antarctic Survey @bas.ac.uk | MSc Artificial Intelligence & Data Science | MSc Environmental Geoscience
Glad to have supported @magic.bas.ac.uk in updating Antarctic coastline datasets for the @scar-antarctic.bsky.social Digital Database, which is vital for keeping maps accurate and tracking changes.
We've been using recent satellite imagery to update the @scar-antarctic.bsky.social Antarctic Digital Database coastline, in preparation for a new version of our 'Adelaide Island and Arrowsmith Peninsula' map. It's important to update this data, to track changes and portray the current conditions.
October 2, 2025 at 8:52 PM
It has been a privilege to contribute to @magic.bas.ac.uk from updating datasets, creating new metadata records to implementing machine learning & AI approaches for satellite imagery that support cutting-edge polar science.
Our GIS Intern, @a-efe.bsky.social, is finishing his 12-week internship at @bas.ac.uk today. We want to say a big thank you for his fantastic contributions during this time with MAGIC!

Yesterday, Efe gave a final presentation to the team showcasing his work.

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September 23, 2025 at 2:22 PM
Excited to have achieved my Carbon Literacy Certification from @carbonliteracy.bsky.social, thanks to the brilliant Net Zero team at @bas.ac.uk.

A great step in understanding how we can all take action toward a sustainable, Net Zero future.

#CarbonLiteracy #NetZero #ClimateAction #CLinAction
September 19, 2025 at 6:43 AM
🔹 Excited to be contributing to this Antarctic mapping project with colleagues from @magic.bas.ac.uk

Currently working on creating a new polygon dataset for place-names on Alexander Island, turning point features into meaningful shapes that better represent glaciers, mountains, and more.
We've been busy on a new project making polygon boundaries for place names, using Alexander Island as a case study.
Creating polygons for Antarctic names is about more than cartographic precision. It’s about improving how we understand, search, & use data in one of Earth’s most remote environments.
July 19, 2025 at 6:14 AM