Summary
Marc Weber is a geospatial scientist and geographer with over a decade of federal experience building national-scale spatial designs, predictive models, and maps of watershed integrity and aquatic condition for the EPA. He combines deep GIS practice with applied Python and R scripting, open-source tooling, and reproducible workflows to process landscape data and interact with NHDPlus for the National Aquatic Resource Surveys. His collaborative work across EPA labs, regions, USGS and universities blends technical rigor with policy-relevant outcomes, supporting lakes, rivers, wetlands and coastal monitoring. Based in Corvallis, Oregon, he also teaches GIS in a professional certificate program and brings earlier fire-regime and landscape modeling experience from the US Forest Service, giving him a rare mix of aquatic and terrestrial spatial analysis expertise.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), English/Environmental Studies, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), English/Environmental Studies at University of Oregon
Master of Science (MS), Geography, Master of Science (MS), Geography at Portland State University