My passion lies at the intersection of technology and the natural world. Fiercely driven by growth, I strive for excellence on all facets of personal and professional life. My wide range of self-taught technical skills demonstrate my motivation to excel, and my portfolio highlights my diverse capabilities.
Custom ArcGIS Pro script tool that takes user-provided transect line and well features as inputs to generate cross-sections showing subsurface lithology and well construction from the Minnesota Well Index (MWI). Tool not publicly available; uses restricted workplace datasets.
ArcGIS Online Dashboard that provides status and distributes Groundwater Restoration and Protection Strategies (GRAPS) reports. Information is also available in tabular format for better accessibility.
Public facing Park Finder application that allows the public to discover parks in the area, filter by amenity and search for parks with specific requirements -- compatible for all screens.
With over 800 lines of Typescript and React code, I developed a custom Experience Builder widget capable of routing a wheelchair user through ADA-compliant infrastructure. This project is not currently available for public consumption.
Used Landsat 5, Sentinel 2 and old aerial images to reconstruct the morphology of the Kuskokwim River (1950s - present) in rural Alaska, calculated river migration rates and incorporated indigenous knowledge from affected villages to determine channel migration rates. These rates may help future planning for managed retreat efforts.
Travelled to Kathmandu to collect water samples over a 3 month period, integrated it with past datasets and created maps that demonstrated deteriorating water quality.
Mimicking an EPA Phase 1 assessment, created a basic groundwater flow map of the Silurian-Devonian aquifer to assess how pollutants could have dispersed in the Waterloo, Iowa.
Between 2018-2020, designed, created and maintained Good Neighbor Iowa and Farming for Public Health websites, that host vital public health information.