Projects
A few of my personal and publicly-available professional coding projects are linked below. All of them were collaborative endeavours with multiple contributors to the design, analysis, and, in some cases, code. However, all of them are projects in which I have played a lead role in writing the front-end code.
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The Snow Scraper is an app I originally developed to replot snowpack, precipitation, and temperature data from the NRCS SNOTEL network. At the time, the NRCS website did not display the data the way I wanted to see it—with every year plotted against every other year for easy comparison. Although I did this project on my own time, the R Shiny app is hosted by Neptune & Company and is now maintained by Leslie Gains-Germain, who also re-coded some aspects of the data management. |
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The Local Air Emissions Tracking Atlas (LOCAETA) is a data explorer for air quality (particularly PM2.5) and industrial decarbonization developed at Carbon Solutions. My team's prototype covers the state of Louisiana and displays the emissions reductions possible through carbon capture on stationary combustion at facilities across the state. It also displays satellite, sensor, and processed PM2.5 concentrations; cancer risks from air quality impacts and demographic layers; and various sources of PM2.5 emissions, ranging from facilities to transportation, fires, and dust. I led the analyses on this project and completely developed the front end data explorer. |
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Developed by Carbon Solutions and the Great Plains Institute, the U.S. Fast-Charging Corridor Roadmap is an interactive tool for visualizing the spaces between compliant fast-charging stations along major interstates. Users can see the network of roads accessible within 25 or 50 miles of fast-charging stations, as well as the results of analyses that place recommended stations along the corridors in order to ensure better coverage. While these analyses were performed by others, I led software development for the interactive explorer. |
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The Landscape of Clean Hydrogen is a 2023 report authored by Carbon Solutions and I3 about the opportunities for clean industrial hydrogen hubs. The report is accompanied by a data explorer for which I led software development, where users can see hydrogen production, activities with hydrogen demand (e.g., fertilizer use, transportation infrastructure, industrial facilities), and facility greenhouse gas emissions as well as CO2 storage opportunities. |