Leslie Hsu
Biography
I joined the USGS in 2015 as the coordinator of the Community for Data Integration (CDI). This position allows me to combine my interests in Earth science, technology, information management, and facilitation of communities of practice. I am also the project coordinator of the USGS Model Catalog.
Before joining the USGS, I spent time exploring fluvial seismology, debris flow erosion, creeping faults, alluvial fans, and atmospheric chemistry.
Education
- University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Ph.D in Earth & Planetary Science (2010)
Dissertation: Bedrock Erosion by Debris Flows - University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
M.S. in Geosciences (2002)
Thesis: Dating Quaternary Alluvial Fan Surfaces by Morphological Methods Based on Hillslope Diffusion - Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
B.A. in Earth & Planetary Sciences (2000)
Senior thesis: Atmospheric and Oceanic Distributions of Methyl Iodide (CH3I) for Global 3-D models
Science and Products
Pre-USGS Publications
Twenty Community for Data Integration Proposals Advance to Phase 2
Thank you to all community members who submitted, commented on, or voted for the Statements of Interest!
FY19 CDI Request for Proposals
Join us this fall for a unique community-driven process for building USGS capabilities in data integration and management.
CDI FY18 Funded Projects Announced
The FY18 CDI Funded Projects are posted on the 2018 Projects page. Congratulations to the project teams!
The FY18 CDI Request for Proposals is open.
The FY18 CDI Request for Proposals is open.
Cassandra Ladino Receives the 2017 CDI Leadership and Innovation Award
The USGS Community for Data Integration (CDI) honored Cassandra Ladino with the 2017 CDI Leadership and Innovation Award.
Richard Signell Receives the 2017 CDI Leadership and Innovation Award
The USGS Community for Data Integration (CDI) honored Richard Signell with the 2017 CDI Leadership and Innovation Award.
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