- Israel Hinojosa Baliño
Archaeologist - Photographer - Blogger
Minisemblanza en español >
De Iztapalapa y Neza. Vendedor de cueritos, ayudante de mecánico, vbloguero, melómano, yoyero, PhD, Maestro en Ciencias y Licenciado en arqueología. A veces toco el saxofón. Quiero aprender a volar y por esto mismo quisiera ser médico. Me gusta pensar que soy bueno resolviendo problemas prácticos.
MiniBIO in English >
From Iztapalapa and Neza. Pickled pork rinds seller, mechanician helper, vblogger, music lover, yoyo player, PhD, MSc and Licenciado in archaeology. Sometimes I play the sax. I would like to learn how to fly, and this is the same reason I would like to be a medical doctor. I like to think that I am good at solving practical issues.
ChatGPT BIO (spooky, but accurate!) >
Israel Hinojosa Baliño, also known as Ishiba, is a multifaceted individual with a background in archaeology, technology, and creative writing. He recently completed his PhD at Durham University with research focusing on "Urban fluctuations in the Nile Delta before the Arabs," examining the historical interplay between the Nile River and the Mediterranean. His work integrates archaeological data, geographical information systems (GIS), and spatial analysis to study human interactions with landscapes.
In addition to his academic work, Ishiba is a mapping and open-source technology enthusiast. He has contributed to various archaeological projects across Mexico, Egypt, and Palestine, often taking roles in GIS, topography, and excavation management. Outside academia, he is an active writer and coder, sharing interests in fantasy and science fiction writing, as well as developing tools like earthquake trend analyses and COVID-19 data visualizations.
For more about his creative and professional endeavours, Ishiba is active on platforms like GitHub and social media.
Israel Hinojosa Baliño, also known as Ishiba, is a multifaceted individual with a background in archaeology, technology, and creative writing. He recently completed his PhD at Durham University with research focusing on "Urban fluctuations in the Nile Delta before the Arabs," examining the historical interplay between the Nile River and the Mediterranean. His work integrates archaeological data, geographical information systems (GIS), and spatial analysis to study human interactions with landscapes.
In addition to his academic work, Ishiba is a mapping and open-source technology enthusiast. He has contributed to various archaeological projects across Mexico, Egypt, and Palestine, often taking roles in GIS, topography, and excavation management. Outside academia, he is an active writer and coder, sharing interests in fantasy and science fiction writing, as well as developing tools like earthquake trend analyses and COVID-19 data visualizations.
For more about his creative and professional endeavours, Ishiba is active on platforms like GitHub and social media.
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