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  1. Team Members

    Cat Fong (she/her)

    Cat is a Research Associate with NCEAS and is currently leading the Western Wildfire Resilience Index (WWRI) project. Her research is at the interface of social and ecological systems with the goal of solving sustainability challenges by supporting societal decision-making and addressing key issues of environmental justice and sustainable development. Previously, Cat was an NSF postdoc studying anthropogenic stressors to tropical reefs, then an NCEAS postdoc exploring aquaculture as a sustainable pathway for meeting growing food demands.

  2. Team Members

    Carmen Galaz-Garcia (she/her)

    Carmen has collaborated on data science projects at NCEAS focusing on analyzing remotely sensed images since 2021. She is currently part of a joint project with The Nature Conservancy to map the spread of invasive iceplant along the California coast.

  3. News & Features

    On the Origin of Academic Traditions

    UCSB assistant professor Alexandra Phillips and colleagues ask provoking questions about the practices of science academia and present 14 alternative practices for debate.

  4. Team Members

    Jim Regetz

    Jim leads an environmental data science program at NCEAS geared toward building infrastructure, tools, and capabilities that enable our community to achieve more impactful research outcomes through better data management, modeling, analysis, and visualization. Complementing this technology program, Jim is also passionate about expanding data science literacy & expertise in the practitioner community. Throughout his career, Jim has served as a Data Science leader & researcher applying diverse strategies for transforming data into valuable information.

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    Ian Nesbitt (he/him)

    Ian helps develop open-source software for use in science as part of the NCEAS Informatics team. Ian's work as a science industry software developer and as a Master's student included constructing open-source tools for scientific analysis and visualization of geophysical data. He also managed a number of remote citizens science seismic and weather systems and continues to be a strong advocate of citizen science. Ian is working on an M.S.