Summary
Suzanne Hodgkins is an interdisciplinary research scientist with eight years of experience integrating microbiology, organic chemistry, remote sensing, and modeling to study methane emissions from northern wetlands. She leads development of scalable, FAIR-focused data infrastructure—co‑leading the EMERGE Database and previously architecting the Neo4j‑based IsoGenie and A2A databases—building custom Python tools to harmonize heterogeneous field and lab datasets. Suzanne combines hands‑on wetland biogeochemistry and analytical chemistry (FTIR, FT‑ICR MS, EEMS) with practical data management, training, and web portal maintenance to make complex environmental data discoverable and reusable. Based in Yellow Springs, Ohio, she couples a PhD in Chemical Oceanography with a track record of translating multidisciplinary science into reproducible, queryable data systems that bridge molecular processes to global‑scale climate questions.
8 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Oceanography, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Oceanography at Florida State University
BA, Chemistry, BA, Chemistry at Earlham College