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DSE offers a new internship for students at the School of Journalism
What: At DSE we combine the power of computing and environmental science with open science principles and a commitment to inclusivity—all towards the purpose of building tangible, replicable, and accessible solutions to environmental problems.
DSE is Going to COP16!
Join the conversation at "Tech for TEK: Implementing Biodiversity Conservation with AI, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Indigenous Data Sovereignty" on Monday, October 28 in Cali, Colombia.
Suzanne Spencer
Suzanne is the Communications Manager at the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment at UC Berkeley (DSE). She works to translate DSE innovations in environmental science, data science, and design into compelling materials that inspire and inform decision makers and the general public.
Amanda Anderson-You
Amanda Anderson-You is a Data Visualization Developer at the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment (DSE). She is passionate about translating complex information into accessible and visually engaging visualizations to inspire change and progress. She has worked on a variety of projects focusing on topics such as climate, healthcare, philanthropy, and art.
Prapthi Agarwala
Prapthi Agarwala is a Product Manager Fellow at the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment at UC Berkeley (DSE). She works on Solving the Snow Problem with Remotely Sensed Data.
Announcing EcoTech Connect Discussion Series
EcoTech Connect is a dedicated space for all the UC Berkeley community of researchers of all skill levels to come together and explore the technical best practices shaping environmental science. The primary focus is on reproducible data analysis, cutting-edge methods in environmental research, software engineering, and collaborative programming. By engaging in these discussions, participants will gain insights into the "why" behind these practices, emphasizing the rationale and long-term benefits rather than just the technical steps.
Annie Snyder
Annie Snyder is a Product Manager Fellow at the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment at UC Berkeley (DSE) in partnership with Schmidt Futures. She works with the Indigenous Environmental Stewardship program.
Kristin Davis
Kristin is a postdoctoral researcher with the Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment and the Stone Center for Environmental Stewardship at UC Berkeley. She got her master’s degree and PhD at Colorado State University and her bachelor’s degree at The College of William and Mary.