Water resources are essential to the environment and well-being of the human population. I am interested in water cycles and processes. My background is in geoscience and remote sensing. During my time as a NASA DEVELOP participant I focused on turbidity and sediment transport on fire Island, groundwater recharge factors of the Mississippi Embayment, and using ECOSTRESS products to improve wildfire modeling for the Bootleg Fire.
Education
B.S. Geoscience, University of Montana, Missoula (2021)
Certificate in GIS Sciences and Technologies, University of Montana, Missoula (2021)
Professional Experience
NASA DEVELOP Oregon Wildfire (2022)
NASA DEVELOP Mississippi Embayment Water Resources (2022)
NASA DEVELOP Fire Island Water Resource (2021)
Autonomous Aerial Systems Office, UAV’s pilot and GIS intern (2021)
Community Service
AmeriCorps VISTA (Summer 2018 and 2019)
Research Interests
Geospatial science, remote sensing, UAV, water resources, geoscience, wildfire, land surface temperature, evapotranspiration