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Elizabeth Jimenez: Geoscientist & Data Manager at NOAA- National Centers for Environmental Information

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Tune in as I sit down with my friend and colleague Elizabeth Jimenez, affectionately known as Ellie. Ellie serves as a data manager at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), a partnership of NOAA and CU Boulder.

The episode delves into Ellie's fascinating journey, from her educational background in geosciences to her pivotal role as a data manager. Ellie's role at CIRES is illuminated, focusing on her responsibilities in archiving marine life acoustic recordings, particularly whales. Ellie's task involves managing and organizing these extensive datasets, making them accessible to scientists, industries, and governments worldwide.

The discussion takes a deep dive into the intersection of geology, mathematics, and data science, underlining the importance of traditional geology methods alongside modern data science techniques. Additionally, the episode explores the significance of representation and diversity in STEM fields. Ellie shares her experiences as a minority in STEM and the importance of diverse voices in decision-making processes within organizations.

Ellie offers a glimpse into her role as a custodian of marine acoustic data and its profound impact on our understanding of marine ecosystems and the environment's broader influence on society. Take a break and join us for an enlightening exploration of science, diversity, and the promising future of geosciences.
Take a break, we're on Smoko!
Cires: www.cires.colorado.edu
Noaa: www.noaa.gov
The Smoko Podcast is sponsored by Peggy Workwear: workwear designed by women, for women. From the shop floor to the boardroom, Peggy Workwear creates workwear which fits and functions for your everyday. Whatever that may be! After all, we've been in your boots.

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Tune in as I sit down with my friend and colleague Elizabeth Jimenez, affectionately known as Ellie. Ellie serves as a data manager at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), a partnership of NOAA and CU Boulder.

The episode delves into Ellie's fascinating journey, from her educational background in geosciences to her pivotal role as a data manager. Ellie's role at CIRES is illuminated, focusing on her responsibilities in archiving marine life acoustic recordings, particularly whales. Ellie's task involves managing and organizing these extensive datasets, making them accessible to scientists, industries, and governments worldwide.

The discussion takes a deep dive into the intersection of geology, mathematics, and data science, underlining the importance of traditional geology methods alongside modern data science techniques. Additionally, the episode explores the significance of representation and diversity in STEM fields. Ellie shares her experiences as a minority in STEM and the importance of diverse voices in decision-making processes within organizations.

Ellie offers a glimpse into her role as a custodian of marine acoustic data and its profound impact on our understanding of marine ecosystems and the environment's broader influence on society. Take a break and join us for an enlightening exploration of science, diversity, and the promising future of geosciences.
Take a break, we're on Smoko!
Cires: www.cires.colorado.edu
Noaa: www.noaa.gov
The Smoko Podcast is sponsored by Peggy Workwear: workwear designed by women, for women. From the shop floor to the boardroom, Peggy Workwear creates workwear which fits and functions for your everyday. Whatever that may be! After all, we've been in your boots.

www.peggyworkwear.ca

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