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Danielle Louie
Danielle Louie is a fourth-year undergraduate at UC Berkeley, majoring in Data Science and Sustainable Environmental Design. She is currently interning as a Data Scientist at the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment at UC Berkeley (DSE). Danielle is passionate about leveraging technology to model and design sustainable solutions that are accessible to all communities.
[Closed] We are Hiring! Schmidt DSE seeks new roles in communications, data visualization, and software development
The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science & Environment at Berkeley (DSE) has three exciting new open opportunities to join our growing team!
The Communications Manager will help to clearly and effectively share our work with a variety of audiences including stakeholders, funders, researchers, students, and the wider community.
Schmidt DSE 2023 Annual Report
We are happy to share our 2023 annual report that highlights a foundational year for the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science & Environment and the work we are engaged in.

Addressing Climate-Caused Water Scarcity
The Problem
Globally, about 1.5 billion people depend on snowmelt for their sources of fresh water, and many are in climate-vulnerable regions like the Himalayas and the Andes.

Improve Wildfire Recovery in National Parks & Beyond
The Problem
Wildfires are some of the greatest threats to species and ecosystems nationwide that depend on millions of acres of lands for critical habitat refuge. These same places also act as vital carbon sinks. Agencies like the National Park Service (NPS) face grave challenges in addressing wildfires from climate change to resource limitations.

End Plastic Pollution
The Problem
Global plastics pollution is an urgent and growing concern that is exacerbating the climate crisis, creating threats to endangered species and at-risk ecosystems, putting human health at risk, and amplifying core environmental justice challenges.


Co-Design Environmental Stewardship
The Problem
Since time immemorial Indigenous peoples and local communities have successfully stewarded ecosystems in accordance with their knowledge, innovations, and practices.