Daniel Cusworth

Director Of Science at Carbon Mapper

Daniel Cusworth is an accomplished atmospheric scientist with a focus on monitoring greenhouse gas emissions, particularly methane and carbon dioxide. Currently serving as Director of Science and Project Scientist at Carbon Mapper, and Research Scientist at the University of Arizona, Cusworth has extensive experience developed through roles at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory as an Affiliate Scientist and Data Scientist. Academic contributions include a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Chemistry from Harvard University and a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics. Past research at institutions such as Harvard and The Cadmus Group reflects a strong background in modeling complex environmental systems and developing innovative observational strategies.

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Carbon Mapper

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Carbon Mapper uses advanced imaging spectroscopy remote sensing on satellites and airborne assets to detect and analyze methane and carbon dioxide emissions around the world and provide information data products to inform decision makers as well as the general public. As part of its public education and research support activities, Carbon Mapper will provide a global open data portal, including a data trust and a website offering rapid visualization and interpretation for both expert and non-expert audiences. Carbon Mapper also supports advances in science algorithms, machine learning, and big data for remote sensing through multi-source analytics, cloud computing, open source development, Amazon Web Services, and geospatial analytics.


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