Summary
Shreya Ramesh is an Earth Science PhD student at USC with nine years of research and teaching experience bridging environmental engineering, geosciences, and data-driven modeling. A Schreyer Honors and Millennium Scholar alumnus from Penn State, she cut her teeth in the Li Reactive Transport Group analyzing large USGS datasets and applying machine learning to map bicarbonate concentrations and identify key environmental drivers. She has solid quantitative teaching experience—tutoring physics, differential equations, and engineering mechanics and serving as a Learning Assistant for Electricity & Magnetism—bringing complex concepts to undergraduates. Comfortable with time-series analysis, spatial patterns, and interdisciplinary collaboration, she combines rigorous field-relevant inquiry with computational methods to study biogeochemical cycles. An attentive mentor and persistent problem-solver, she brings an uncommon blend of classroom pedagogy and hands-on research from freshman lab work to doctoral investigations.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences at University of Southern California
Bachelor's degree, Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering at Penn State University