Summary
Zack Aemmer is a data analyst and PhD candidate combining nine years of experience across transportation engineering, energy policy, and data science to build practical, research-driven mobility solutions. He has delivered production-ready ML pipelines, cloud-hosted routing tools, and national KPIs for EV electrification while working in academia, national labs, and the federal government. At the DOE he translated policy needs into APIs and funding metrics, and in research he applied transfer learning to real-time transit GPS and developed tools to prioritize EV fast-charging. Comfortable bridging code, geospatial analysis, and stakeholder-facing deliverables, he favors open-source tooling and reproducible workflows. Based in Seattle, he brings a rare mix of street-level engineering experience and federal program management—making technical outputs that directly inform policy and infrastructure decisions.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Civil Engineering and Data Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Civil Engineering and Data Science at University of Washington