Ryan Armstrong is a DevOps Manager and quantitative geoscientist with eight years of experience translating complex geophysical data into production-ready analytics and LiDAR processing pipelines. He moved from seismic interpretation and hazard analysis at Hess to building industry-leading algorithms for forest and single-tree estimates, now leading DevOps for landscape-scale remote sensing at Northwest Management. Ryan blends domain expertise in sedimentology and seismic hazard with practical data science—Python, Spotfire, and statistical modeling—to quantify risk and uncertainty in natural-resource contexts. He is comfortable moving between research-grade interpretation and scalable pipeline engineering, turning exploratory analyses into repeatable, deployable systems. Based in Moscow, Idaho, he pairs academic training in geophysics with hands-on programming and operational leadership, often focusing on the less-visible but critical step of integrating uncertainty into decision-ready products.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Geophysics and Seismology, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Geophysics and Seismology at Colorado College
Master’s Degree, Geophysics, Master’s Degree, Geophysics at University of Wyoming
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Ryan Armstrong - DevOps Manager at Northwest Management, Inc