Computer Science Seminar
GovTech: Transforming Approaches to Delivery of USGS Water Data and Scientific Information
When: Thursday, August 24, 2017
Where: PGH 563
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Speaker: Mr. Sachin D. Shah & Mr. Daniel K. Pearson, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Host: Dr. Amin Alipour
Science, technology, and government play a large role in delivering data for everything from policydecision-making to public safety during flood events. Government agencies such as the U.S. Geological Survey and National Weather Service, partnering with companies such as Twitter, can now help drive important data by developing web maps and data visualization toolsfor real-time open-data distribution. There is an ability to reach a wide variety of stakeholders and demographic audiences when data visualization is used in combination with social media. These tools have become an essential method for real-time science and natural hazard communication. The speakers will provide an overview of the evolution of how the USGS have incorporated web development, computer and data science into their integral mission of providing unbiased scientific information. Demonstrations of recently released applications focusing on flooding, subsidence, and real-time stream data will be provided to give insights as to where computer scientists can help modernize government for the people.
Bio:
Sachin D. Shah is the Chief of Hydrologic Studies at the USGS Gulf Coast Program in Houston, Texas. Sachin oversees three primary programs in the region: groundwater and subsidence, coastal studies, and lake studies. Sachin has been with the USGS for 11 years, primarily studying groundwater resources such as transboundary water concerns and water availability. Before re-joining the USGS, Sachin spent 5 years with the World Bank Water Program and 2 years as a Research Fellow with the Council of Energy, Environment and Water. Sachin earned a MA in International Development and Policy from LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin and a MS in Hydrogeology from Georgia Tech University.
Daniel K. Pearson, Chief, Data and Spatial Studies has been with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) – Texas Water Science Center since 2002. He currently serves as Chief of the Data andSpatial Studies Section and oversees a team of hydrologists, geographers and IT specialists whose function is to produce innovative geospatial solutions; perform complex hydrologic and spatial analyses; and contribute to ongoing research within the Center. Daniel has overseen the transformation of the Data and Spatial Studies Section during this time from a data production shop to an application development and data management enterprise. Daniel earned a Bachelor’s of Science (2002) from Texas State University-SanMarcosinGeographic Information Science/Cartography (GIS) with a minor in Aquatic Biology. Recently (2010-current), Daniel has been working on ground-breaking technologies to capture map data in the field using high-precision GPS in concert with GIS and supported by the real-time mapping capabilities and data collection platforms.