NASA Articles
During my time at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, I served as a Communications Lead on the SERVIR project. SERVIR connects space to village by helping developing countries use satellite data to address critical challenges in food security, water resources, weather and climate, land use, and natural disasters. A partnership of NASA, USAID, and leading technical organizations, SERVIR develops innovative solutions to improve livelihoods and foster self-reliance in Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Associated Press Style
- Dreams Become Reality for NASA High School Intern
- Inspiring the Next Generation of Girls to Pursue STEAM Careers
- NASA and University of Twente Join Forces to Connect Space to Village
Other External Articles
- Improving Agricultural Management by Accessing NASA’s Satellite-derived Data
- Empowering Agricultural Decision Makers with Improved Rainfall Forecasting Data
- Protecting Farmers’ Livelihoods Using NASA’s Satellite Imagery
- Enhancing Protection of Forests Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellites
- Like-Minded Scientists Gather at World’s Largest Earth & Space Meeting
Technical Briefs
Every month, I created two PowerPoints slides summarizing various Earth observation projects across NASA SERVIR hubs in the Eastern & Southern Africa, West Africa, Hindu-Kush Himalaya, and Mekong regions. Projects ranged from one to three years in duration. The following PDF link provides a sample of five of these technical reports.
