Tasha Snow is an Assistant Research Scientist and Co-Founder/Lead of CryoCloud, where she helps geoscientists migrate to scalable, cloud-based geospatial workflows for glacier and ocean research. Based in Boulder, Colorado, she combines 10 years of experience in remote sensing, machine learning, and open science to study glacier–ocean interactions in Greenland and Antarctica using satellite thermal infrared imagery and altimetry. Her interdisciplinary trajectory—from paleoceanography to phytoplankton genetics—provides a systems-level perspective on Earth and life sciences. She holds roles at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, advancing open-science practices and cloud computing in geoscience. A US Navy veteran, she is deeply committed to mentorship and leadership in science.
10 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Biological Oceanography, Bachelor of Science (BS), Biological Oceanography at University of Washington
Master's Degree, Paleoceanography/Geological Oceanography, Master's Degree, Paleoceanography/Geological Oceanography at University of South Florida
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Geography - Glaciology and Remote Sensing, 3.95, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Geography - Glaciology and Remote Sensing, 3.95 at University of Colorado Boulder
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