Google Presenter Bios
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David Thau |
Manager of Developer Relations, Earth Engine and Earth Outreach |
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Dave Thau is the manager of developer relations for Google Earth Engine and Google Earth Outreach. He has created, and managed software development for, Webby Award winning websites, written a best-selling computer science textbook that has been translated into nine languages, and published scholarly papers in the field of data management. He joined Google in 2010, bringing with him 20 years of industry experience developing Internet-based applications with a focus on large image databases, geospatial systems, ecology and biodiversity. Thau holds degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and a PhD in computer science from the University of California, Davis. |
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Tyler Erickson |
Senior Developer Advocate, Google Earth Engine |
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Tyler focuses primarily on supporting Earth Engine partners who are working on water and climate analyses and the Python API. Prior to joining Google, he worked in academia and served as the Chair of the Technical Committee for AmericaView, a non-profit nationwide partnership of remote sensing scientists. Dr. Erickson holds graduate degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering and in Geography from the California Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and the University of Colorado. His research has focused on water resources, particularly in the cryosphere, and on geostatistics for integrating geospatiotemporal environmental data across observational platforms. |
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Nick Clinton |
Developer Advocate, Google Earth Engine |
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Nick Clinton is on the Earth Engine developer relations team. He received a bachelors, masters and PhD from the department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management at UC Berkeley. From 2008-2011, Nick worked in the Airborne Sensor Facility of NASA Ames Research Center, producing science quality calibrated imagery and supporting sensor maintenance for thermal, multispectral and hyperspectral imagers. From 2012-2015, he was on the faculty of the Center for Earth System Science at Tsinghua University, in Beijing, China. He joined Google in 2015. |
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John Bailey |
Program Manager, Google Geo Education |
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Dr. John Bailey is a former volcanologist turned Googler who is English by birth, American by choice, and “could be from anywhere” based on his accent. As an undergraduate he studying physics & space science at the University of Kent at Canterbury and Penn State University, but decided there were limited fieldwork opportunities in space. So he switched to the far safer field of volcanology & remote sensing, moving to Hawaii to complete a MS and PhD. To balance the years in the tropics, fate then decided to send John to Alaska as a postdoc with the Alaska Volcano Observatory at the the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Finally after almost two decades in academia he decided he needed a new challenge and joined the Google Earth Outreach team as Program Manager for Geo Education. John loves to travel and explore new places and landscapes for himself. To date he has visited over fifty countries on six continents and will visit his seventh later this year. His goal is to teach knowledge, understanding and stewardship of the planet we live on through the use of Google’s Geo tools and other innovative technologies. |
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Matt Hancher |
Engineering Manager, Google Earth Engine |
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Matt is one of the founders of Earth Engine and leads the engineering team. He spent his early years building robots at the MIT Media Lab, and before coming to Google he was a researcher at the NASA Ames Research Center, designing robots and processing Moon and Mars satellite data to prepare for future missions.
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Tanya Birch |
Program Manager, Google Earth Outreach |
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Tanya Birch is a Program Manager at Google Earth Outreach. She studied Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara, and has been part of Google Earth Outreach since 2007 and at Google since 2003. Prior to Google, she researched human elephant conflict with the Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society. At Google, she established the Grants program and now focuses on using Android mobile technology to collect and map field data. |
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Christiaan Adams |
Developer Advocate, Google Earth Outreach |
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Christiaan is a Developer Advocate, GIS specialist, and KML designer with the Google Earth Outreach team, where he helps nonprofits to use Google's online mapping tools to tell their stories, visualize their data, and share their work work with the world. Christiaan focuses on working with Crisis Response and Conservation organizations. His background is in Environmental Engineering, Technology Policy, GIS and international development. When he's not playing with digital maps, Christiaan can be found mountain biking, hiking, or "fixing" things in his workshop. |
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Allie Lieber |
Program Manager, Google Earth Outreach |
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Allie Lieber is a program manager on the Google Earth Outreach team. She manages the software grants program and is now focusing on health mapping. |
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Vanessa Schneider |
Geo Media Program Manager |
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Vanessa coordinates media outreach efforts as a program manager for Google’s Geo organization. She works closely with media professionals around the world using Google Maps and Google Earth for research and storytelling. Previously, Vanessa worked at The New York Times, Time Inc., and at New York startup Hot Potato, acquired by Facebook in 2010. Vanessa earned bachelor's degrees in both Journalism and Culture and Communication from Ithaca College. |
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Max Heinritz |
Software Engineer, Google Earth Engine |
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Max is the Earth Engine frontend tech lead. He works on the Code Editor, the API client libraries, the Earth Engine homepage, and demo apps. |
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Noel Gorelick |
Chief Extraterrestrial Observer |
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Noel is one of the founders of Google Earth Engine, and an author of Google Moon and Google Mars. Prior to Google, he worked on 6 NASA Mars missions and the Cassini mission to Saturn as well as several terrestrial hyper-spectral sensors and analysis systems. |
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Peter Birch |
Product Manager, Google Earth Engine |
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Peter has been at Google for 9 years, most recently as Product Manager for Google Earth Engine, Google’s cloud-based geospatial analysis platform. Previously at Google, Peter was Product Manager for the Google Earth product family, Google's 3D Earth visualization tools that combines the power of Google Search with satellite imagery, maps, terrain and 3D buildings. |
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Chris Herwig |
Program Manager, Google Earth Engine |
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Chris is a member of the Earth Engine team. A power user of the platform, Chris creates value-added derivative products for internal and external use using Earth Engine. He has analyzed the entire Landsat archive in Earth Engine more times than he can count. In his spare time, Chris likes to build furniture and play with his dog, Rocket. |
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Andrew Chang |
Software Engineer, Google Earth Engine |
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Andrew has been working on the Earth Engine's GUI and API, helping to bring exports and search to the Playground. You might also find him at Geo Education events assisting educators with Google's tools. |
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Michael DeWitt |
Software Engineer, Google Earth Engine |
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Michael has spent two years contributing to Earth Engine's backend functionality (adding vector export, resizable convolution kernels, and behind-the-scenes magic). He graduated with bachelor's degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Maryland, College Park. |
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Simon Ilyushchenko |
Climate Reliability Engineer |
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Simon has been at Google for 9 years. He started as an SRE (Site Reliability Engineer) on Google's storage infrastructure, and then later joined the Earth Engine team just as it was being formed, working primarily on data ingestion. |
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Jeff Beis |
Software Engineer, Google Earth Engine |
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Jeff has been with Earth Engine since the start of 2015, working on impementing new algorithms for the Earth Engine platform. |
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Igor Nazarenko |
Tech Lead, Earth Engine Backend |
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Igor has worked on Earth Engine team for 2.5 years, starting with image export. |
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Randy Sargent |
Visiting Scholar, Timelapse |
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Randy Sargent holds dual appointments at Carnegie Mellon University and Google. As Visiting Scientist in Google’s Earth Engine team, Randy helps research and develop time-lapse explorable maps, including a recently-released global Landsat timelapse mosaicked from 29 years of Landsats 4, 5, and 7. As Senior Systems Scientist at CMU’s CREATE Lab, Randy researches for the Explorables project, developing ways to interactively explore and understand large datasets and complex systems, including air and water quality, personal health with the BodyTrack project, and employment and economic trends. |
Kristi Bohl |
Associate Product Manager, Terra Bella Imaging |
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Kristi Bohl is a product manager at Terra Bella, leading the API and mobile efforts on the Applications team. Prior to her role in Google Geo, Kristi worked on Google Search, managing product launches for material design, Search features for the curious, and the Google Doodle team. Prior to Google, Kristi completed her bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering at Stanford University, specializing in computer software systems. Kristi is a lifelong space geek and voracious traveler, reader, and linguist. |
Jordon Mears |
Software Engineer |
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Jordon is a software engineer primary focused on the future of Google Earth. In his time at Google he has worked on Earth Enterprise, helped build and launch Tour Builder, supported data ingestion for Earth Engine and currently works on the Earth client team. |
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Google Geo Leadership
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Luc Vincent |
Engineering Director, Geo Imagery |
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Luc Vincent joined Google a decade ago to work on the Google Books project. While he was ramping up Google's OCR efforts, he got involved in an early stage project whose goal was to capture a large amount of street level imagery and make it universally accessible and useful. Under Luc's leadership, this project became Google Street View and launched officially in May 2007. Since then, Luc's scope has expanded to include imagery captured from a range of sources, including people on the ground, airplanes, satellites, and more. He is currently an engineering director responsible for all Geo Imagery in Google's products. His team is focused on making all this imagery data and derived information broadly useful to users around the world, from end-users on a mobile phone to geo scientists researching climate change.
Before Google, Luc spent many years at Xerox Corporation, including a stint as Area Manager at the prestigious Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). He also worked for a while in startup-land, with mixed success. Luc holds dozens of patents and has over 60 publications in the area of computer vision and image analysis. He has served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI), and for the Journal of Electronic Imaging. He has also chaired a number of IEEE, SPIE, and ISMM conferences and been invited as a keynote speaker on countless occasions.
Luc earned his B.S. from Ecole Polytechnique (France), M.S. in Computer Science from University of Paris XI, and PhD in Mathematical Morphology from Ecole des Mines de Paris. He was also a postdoc in the Division of Applied Sciences of Harvard University in 1991.
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Rebecca Moore |
Engineering Director, Google Earth, Earth Engine & Outreach |
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Rebecca Moore is a computer scientist and longtime software professional. At Google, she conceived and leads the Google Earth Outreach program, which supports nonprofits, communities and indigenous peoples around the world in applying Google's mapping tools to the world's pressing problems in areas such as environmental conservation, human rights and cultural preservation. Rebecca also initiated and leads the development of Google Earth Engine, a new technology platform which supports global-scale monitoring and protection of the earth’s environment. Rebecca received a bachelor’s degree with honors from Brown University in Artificial Intelligence and a master’s degree from Stanford University. Her personal work using Google Earth was instrumental in stopping the logging of more than a thousand acres of redwoods in her Santa Cruz Mountain community. |
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