Eleanor Williams is an environmental health researcher and data analyst with eight years of experience applying geospatial tools and public health methods to climate- and food-systems-related challenges. Currently a Research Assistant II at OHSU–PSU School of Public Health, she models exposures from wildfire smoke, extreme heat, and traffic noise to inform equitable built-environment and tribal health policy. She combines technical skills in ArcGIS, exposure assessment, and data analysis with hands-on program coordination—from managing campus food security operations to designing tribal food-safety guidance. Eleanor’s background spans field sampling in wetlands to interdisciplinary grant partnerships, and she brings an unusual blend of hospitality-trained operational rigor and academic training (MPH in Environmental Systems and Human Health) to make research actionable for communities.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Environmental Studies, 4.0, Bachelor's degree, Environmental Studies, 4.0 at University of Oregon
Bachelor's degree, Environmental Policy, Bachelor's degree, Environmental Policy at University of Oxford
Master of Public Health - MPH, Environmental Systems and Human Health, Master of Public Health - MPH, Environmental Systems and Human Health at OHSU-PSU School of Public Health
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