Summary
Sean Kacur is a software developer whose career spans geology, viticulture, and Python-based data analytics, underpinned by a passion for the economics of natural resources. Based in Fairbanks, Alaska, he brings eight years of experience delivering data-driven solutions in geoscience contexts as a Software Developer at Subsurface Insights since 2022. His research at UC Davis focused on hydric stress in grapevines, water-use efficiency in arid climates, and remote sensing analytics like NDVI and evapotranspiration modeling, resulting in publications. Earlier roles with USGS and UT Austin grounded him in environmental modeling, phytoremediation assessment, and field-scale data analysis. He holds an MS in Vineyard and Winery Management from Bordeaux Sciences Agro, plus BS in Geology and BA in English from The University of Texas at Austin, reflecting a rare blend of science, communication, and practical application. Sean combines rigorous earth-science methods with software development to translate complex natural-resource data into implementable insights.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS (Honors), Geology/Earth Science, General, Bachelor of Science - BS (Honors), Geology/Earth Science, General at The University of Texas at Austin
Master of Science - MS, Vineyard and Winery Management, Master of Science - MS, Vineyard and Winery Management at Bordeaux Sciences Agro