Summary
Amelia Hawkins is a climate-focused geospatial researcher and current MS student in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Stanford, blending atmospheric science with spatial analysis to advance climate resilience. With a background in Earth Systems and nearly a decade of interdisciplinary experience across research labs, nonprofits, and fieldwork, she builds hydrologic models, crafts cartographic visualizations, and applies remote sensing to inform water resources, habitat restoration, and urban planning. At Otak and Stanford’s Doerr School of Sustainability she turns messy environmental datasets into clear decision-ready maps and policy-relevant analyses. She has hands-on field experience—from intertidal biodiversity surveys to novel TEM methods for aerosol samples—and thrives at the intersection of science, design, and community engagement. Ambitious and pragmatic, she focuses on pushing the boundaries of how spatial tools and atmospheric science can guide investments and interventions for more sustainable communities.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Eastside Preparatory School
Master of Science - MS, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University
Spanish