I am a GIS and restoration ecology professional with experience in ecological monitoring, remote sensing, biodiversity informatics, and community science. My work combines geospatial technologies, field ecology, and environmental research to support restoration, conservation, and public engagement initiatives across California.
I have worked on projects involving ecological restoration monitoring, drone imagery processing, invasive species mapping, urban forestry inventories, participatory science workflows, and biodiversity informatics. My technical experience includes ArcGIS Pro, Online, and Field Maps, GNSS data collection, remote sensing, geospatial analysis, and GIS workflow automation with Python.
Beyond technical GIS work, I am interested in community science, environmental education, and open knowledge. I contribute to biodiversity observations and species identifications through iNaturalist, support collaborative ecological research on cynipid wasps and arthropods, and help develop accessible environmental monitoring workflows that improve public participation in science.
My current interests include restoration ecology, biodiversity informatics, environmental GIS, conservation technology, open source geospatial tools, and participatory approaches to environmental research and stewardship.
Education¶
B.S. in Geography & Environmental Resources. California State University, Stanislaus. 2026.
Certificate in Computer Networking. Modesto Junior College. 2018.
Certifications¶
Open Science 101. NASA TOPS. 2024.
Computer Network Technician. Modesto Junior College. 2018.