Bryan White
About Bryan White
Bryan White is a Hydrologic Technician at the U.S. Geological Survey in Lees Summit, Missouri, where he has worked since 2020. He has a background in biological science and has held various positions in environmental organizations, contributing to water conservation and resource management.
Work at U.S. Geological Survey
Bryan White has been employed as a Hydrologic Technician at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) since 2020. In this role, he is involved in hydrologic data collection and analysis, contributing to water resource management and conservation efforts. His work supports various hydrologic projects in the Missouri region, where he participates in field studies and data collection initiatives.
Previous Experience in Environmental Science
Prior to his current role, Bryan White worked in various capacities within environmental science. He served as a Biological Science Technician at the National Audubon Society from 2017 to 2018 and as a Research Associate from 2018 to 2020. His experience also includes positions at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service, where he contributed to habitat restoration and biological research.
Education and Expertise
Bryan White holds an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree in Biology from Johnson County Community College, which he completed from 2005 to 2008. He furthered his education at the University of Central Missouri, earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Natural Resources Conservation and Research from 2008 to 2011. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in hydrology and environmental conservation.
Collaborative Projects and Contributions
Throughout his career, Bryan White has engaged in collaborative projects with various environmental agencies. His work focuses on enhancing water conservation strategies and supporting hydrologic projects. At USGS, he has contributed to data collection and analysis efforts that inform water resource management practices.
Field Studies and Data Collection
Bryan White has participated in numerous field studies related to hydrology and environmental science. His experience includes data collection for hydrologic projects in Missouri, which supports the understanding and management of water resources. His involvement in these studies underscores his commitment to environmental conservation.