I currently work as a lead remote sensing scientist within the Environment and Sustainability Group of Chevron’s Enterprise Technical Center. 

In this role, I have responsibility for providing technical consulting and remote sensing/geospatial data processing to support environmental applications across the enterprise as well as managing research projects focused on environmental remote sensing.

Prior to joining Chevron, I worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks where I led a variety of satellite/aerial/UAS remote sensing research projects focused on quantitative geothermal site characterization and wildlife habitat mapping. 

I earned a Ph.D. in Geological Remote Sensing from Imperial College London and the British Antarctic Survey, an MSc in Remote Sensing from University College London, and a BSc in Geological Sciences from Oxford Brookes University. 

I currently serve as the Chairman of the Geological Remote Sensing Group North America Chapter and sit on the Earth Observation sub-committee of the IOGP. 

Currently, I am a professional certificate student in the Earth Data Analytics Foundations program and looking to update my programming and data analysis skills to support my professional development and interests in the applications of remote sensing to the energy and resource sectors.

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