Summary
Eni Awowale is a scientific software developer and earth scientist with seven years of experience building geospatial and environmental tools, currently supporting NASA GES DISC. She combines field research and applied coding—ranging from penguin population surveys and coastal resilience databases to Python/GDAL pipelines for water yield and zonal statistics—to turn ecological problems into reproducible data products. At FEMA/NFIP she produced geospatial analyses used in risk rating assessments, and at the U.S. Forest Service she automated hydrologic and mapping workflows that informed land management. Comfortable with ArcGIS, QGIS, Pandas, GDAL and Python, she bridges domain science and production software to deliver validated datasets for decision makers. Based in Washington, D.C., she brings a practitioner’s eye for data quality from field collection through API-driven analyses. A detail-oriented collaborator, she pairs outdoor leadership experience with technical rigor to shepherd complex environmental projects from design to deployment.
6 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Geographic Information Science and Cartography, Bachelor of Science - BS, Geographic Information Science and Cartography at University of Maryland