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Emily M. Gargulinski, Research Engineer, National Institute of Aerospace, Chemistry and Dynamics Branch, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center

Emily M. Gargulinski

Research Engineer, National Institute of Aerospace, Chemistry and Dynamics Branch, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center

About

My expertise lies in the application of satellite data, GIS, and environmental analysis to better understand air quality, wildland fire, and ecosystem processes. Over the past eight years, I have supported NASA-funded research through projects focused on satellite observations, atmospheric science, and wildfire applications. I enjoy bridging the gap between complex scientific datasets and real-world decision-making by developing clear, actionable insights for diverse audiences. My background includes climate risk assessment, satellite data analysis, scientific communication, project management, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams across research, government, and stakeholder communities.

Products

Featured in NASA series “Faces of Technology”, discussing satellite data analysis. Produced by National Institute of Aerospace’s Communications Team, broadcast on NASA platforms. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouCcZYFndUs

Awards

  • NASA Group Achievement Award for FIREX-AQ Campaign – 2023
  • NASA Group Achievement Award for OWLETS Science Campaign – 2019

Education

  • M.Eng., Applied Climate Engineering, 2018, University of Michigan
  • Certificate of Graduate Studies, Spatial Analysis, 2018, University of Michigan
  • B.S.E., Climate Science and Impacts Engineering, 2017, University of Michigan

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