Eric Nussbaumer is a VP of Data Operations with a decade of experience applying machine learning, statistical analysis, and remote sensing to energy, humanitarian, and climate challenges. He has led data science teams and founded startups that delivered global population and demographic mapping tools used by Fortune 500 companies and clients across 115 countries. His background spans hands-on model development (neural nets, Matlab, Python, Fortran) and field-deployable instrumentation and retrieval software for atmospheric science, reflecting a rare blend of academic rigor (PhD in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science) and product-minded engineering. Eric has driven novel applications—such as facial-imagery-based malnutrition detection and livelihood-zone mapping from satellite data—for UNICEF, USAID, and DARPA. Comfortable in both customer-facing roles and research labs, he translates complex science into operational analytics and scalable products. Based in the Denver area, he pairs systems-level thinking with low-level coding and deployment experience across Linux environments.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Johns Hopkins University
B.S., Aerospace Engineering, B.S., Aerospace Engineering at University of Colorado at Boulder
Contributions:2 releases, 12 PRs, 17 pushes in 4 months
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