Summary
Gregory Maurer is a data curator and co-investigator with 11 years of experience translating ecological research into well-managed, reusable data products and actionable science. Trained as a PhD ecologist, he blends terrestrial biogeochemistry and ecohydrology expertise with strong quantitative and informatics skills to study how climate, disturbance, and global change shape vegetation and soils. He has led data management, QA/QC, and analysis for AmeriFlux networks and funded desert carbon projects, and now supports open-science infrastructure at the Environmental Data Initiative. At New Mexico State University he applies data science and information management to regional ecosystems, pairing field-honed insight with reproducible workflows. Colleagues value his ability to move seamlessly between field methods, instrumentation, and computational modeling—a versatility rooted in years of hands-on ecosystem research across the western U.S.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General at University of Alaska Fairbanks
The University of Utah
Spanish