Joshua Uebelherr is an environmental policy and urban-climate researcher with 12 years of experience designing data-driven programs and translating science into municipal action. He has led climate strategy and greenhouse gas inventory efforts for the City of Phoenix and Maricopa County, blending participatory modeling, GIS, and agent-based simulation to support equitable heat-relief and broadband-informed planning. As Associate Faculty at Arizona State University he develops interdisciplinary tools and portals that bridge research, stakeholders, and policy implementation. His background spans ecology, atmospheric science, and large-scale data management (MATLAB, R, SQL), and he has hands-on field experience from long-term fisheries and reef restoration work. Notably, he couples technical modeling skills with community engagement to turn complex environmental data into practical, fundable city-wide initiatives.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Public Administration and Policy, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Public Administration and Policy at Arizona State University
Master of Science - MS, Ecology, Master of Science - MS, Ecology at Duke University
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Dual Major: Biology, and Climatology, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Dual Major: Biology, and Climatology at University of Colorado Boulder
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