Summary
Matt Bromley is an Associate Research Scientist with nine years of experience applying GIS, remote sensing, and data-driven modeling to water resources and environmental science from Reno, Nevada. At Desert Research Institute he leads interdisciplinary projects, mentors analysts, and helps deliver operational tools like evapotranspiration and groundwater-discharge products used by state and federal agencies and the OpenET community. His background blends hands-on fieldwork and instrumentation with cloud-enabled geospatial processing and Python scripting to turn satellite and weather data into decision-ready products. A former signals intelligence analyst in the U.S. Army, he brings disciplined data fusion and operational communication skills to scientific collaborations and stakeholder outreach. Uncommonly, he has also run a small craft-beer business, demonstrating entrepreneurial grit and practical digital marketing experience alongside his technical leadership.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Geography, Master of Science (M.S.), Geography at University of Nevada-Reno
English