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MY PROJECTS

Summer 2021

Disasters Mapping Portal Product Automation Intern
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During the summer of 2021, I interned at NASA HQ assisting the Disasters program GIS administrators with automating python scripts to use for mapping images of floods, hurricanes, aerosol data, and wildfires. 

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I worked primarily in python with the arcpy library and quickly picked up on ArcGIS Pro and Esri products.

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For the Fall of 2021, I will continue to intern with this group. 

Fall 2020

Accounts Payable vs. Population | Information Exposition. 
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For my final project in Information Exposition, I analyzed the total spending of each department in the City of Boulder, using their accounts payable data in a python notebook. Then cross analyzed the trends with the estimated population growth in the city. 

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There is an estimated population increase in 2018 by 1% or around 4,000 people. This increase in population correlates to increases in spending for certain departments such as Public Works - Utilities, and Parks and Open Spaces. Interestingly there is a decrease in spending on public transportation in 2018. 

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To view the full notebook click the link below. 

Fall 2020

Enceladus Touchdown Natural Analysis | NASA L'Space MCA​
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During the NASA L'Space Mission Concept Academy, my team and I developed the ETNA Rover. The ETNA Rover will analyze the surface of Enceladus, for temperature, seismic activity, and analyze rock surface samples. 

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As lead scientist on this project, I directed the science team to plan a mission objective, and develop experiments with instruments to install on the rover.  

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Our final project design review for the ETNA Rover can be found below. 

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