Andrea Portier works at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and serves as Applications Coordinators for the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Mission and the Aerosols, Clouds, Convection and Precipitation (ACCP) Study. In these roles, she engages with different stakeholder communities to understand and quantify how NASA satellite data products are applied for decision-making as well as promote and educate potential users about how NASA data can benefit their work and lives. These efforts include identifying stakeholder interests and requirements for satellite observations, creating strategies to engage and expand the user community, increasing awareness of NASA precipitation and aerosol data products, and improving data access and visualization of satellite products for rapid ingestion and analysis. Prior to working at NASA, Andrea served as a Science Assistant at the National Science Foundation in the Division of Ocean Sciences’ Marine Geology and Geophysics Program. Andrea holds a M.S. in Geological Sciences from University of Florida, and received a B.S. and a B.A. from Ohio State University in Geological Sciences and International Studies.
Applications and Outreach Coordinator
Applications Coordinator
Master of Science, Geological Sciences, University of Florida- December 2015
Graduate Thesis: “Sediment Provenance in the Gulf of Mexico: A Test of the Regolith Hypothesis”
Bachelor of Science, Geological Sciences with honors research distinction, Ohio State University- June 2012
Honor Thesis: Dissolution Kinetics of Andesitic- Dacitic Ash: Experimental Weathering Rates
Bachelor of Arts, International Studies: Development Studies specialization, Ohio State University- June 2012
Andrea Portier works at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and serves as Applications Coordinators for the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Mission and the Aerosols, Clouds, Convection and Precipitation (ACCP) Study. In these roles, she engages with different stakeholder communities to understand and quantify how NASA satellite data products are applied for decision-making as well as promote and educate potential users about how NASA data can benefit their work and lives. These efforts include identifying stakeholder interests and requirements for satellite observations, creating strategies to engage and expand the user community, increasing awareness of NASA precipitation and aerosol data products, and improving data access and visualization of satellite products for rapid ingestion and analysis. Prior to working at NASA, Andrea served as a Science Assistant at the National Science Foundation in the Division of Ocean Sciences’ Marine Geology and Geophysics Program. Andrea holds a M.S. in Geological Sciences from University of Florida, and received a B.S. and a B.A. from Ohio State University in Geological Sciences and International Studies.