Mary Brodzik is a Senior Associate Scientist with over 30 years of experience merging cryospheric research and software engineering to produce operational, high-quality Earth science data records. At NSIDC she has led teams, managed science programmers, and served as PI on major grants such as NASA MEaSUREs to deliver improved EASE-Grid passive microwave products used for monitoring snow, ice, and hydrologic time series. Her background spans hands-on system development for near real-time global products, transition to agile practices, and long-term stewardship of gridded satellite data—skills that make her equally fluent in research questions and production software. Based in Boulder, Colorado, she combines a mathematician’s rigor with practical engineering leadership and a deep commitment to documenting rapid cryospheric change. A detail that often goes unnoticed: she has driven the institutional shift from research programming to professional software practices, supervising teams through that cultural and technical transformation.
31 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Mathematics, BA, Mathematics at Fordham University
Contributions:103 pushes, 2 branches in 8 years 9 months
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