njtr1: An R package for researching road safety in New Jersey using open crash data
Software Impacts
November 2021
Peer-reviewed research in civic technology, data science, and open-source software development
Gavin Rozzi is a published researcher whose work spans civic technology, data science, and open-source software development. His research has been published in peer-reviewed journals including Software Impacts and Data in Brief, with 49+ citations in leading academic journals including Nature, Cancer Discovery, and Environmental Research.
His most cited work is zipcodeR, an R package for ZIP code analysis that has been adopted by researchers across public health, environmental science, political science, and urban planning.
Software Impacts
November 2021
Software Impacts
June 2021
Data in Brief
July 2020
William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy
July 2019
William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy, Stockton University
July 2017
Open government platforms, freedom of information systems, and digital democracy tools.
Open-source statistical software for geospatial analysis, data processing, and API integration.
GIS analysis, geographic data processing, and location-based research methodologies.
Evidence-based policy analysis, government transparency, and administrative data research.