Bio
I am a Technical Professional in the Remote Sensing group supporting research on the application of remote sensing, GIS, and satellite imagery to national security problems, including nuclear nonproliferation, emergency response, and environmental monitoring. I have entry-level experience with machine learning and automation workflows.
I earned my B.S. from the University of Tennessee Chattanooga in Environmental Geology with a minor in GIS. My Honor's thesis research was a two year project that applied multispectral remote sensing to water quality assessments in fluvial systems, resulting in a 74 page paper.
I will complete a two year Nuclear Security Policy graduate certificate program at UTK in Fall of 2025. Then, I plan to pursue a PhD at UTK as well.
I am heavily involved with the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, serving as our region's student chapter liaison and conference coordinator co-chair. I also serve as the Vice President of our local ORNL ASPRS chapter.