Logan Stephenson
About Logan Stephenson
Logan Stephenson is an intern at the United States Geological Survey, where he collaborates with ecologists on environmental data analysis using R programming. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Statistics from Colorado State University and has experience in analyzing snow cover data using GIS technology.
Work at U.S. Geological Survey
Logan Stephenson has been working at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as an intern since 2019. This role involves collaboration with USGS ecologists to apply R programming for environmental data analysis. The internship is based in Bishop, California, and has provided Logan with practical experience in the field of environmental science.
Education and Expertise
Logan earned a Bachelor's degree in Statistics from Colorado State University, studying from 2016 to 2020. Additionally, Logan participated in exchange studies at Linnaeus University, focusing on Statistics and Swedish from 2018 to 2019. This educational background has equipped Logan with a solid foundation in statistical analysis and programming.
Background in Tutoring
Logan worked as a Statistics Tutor at Colorado State University from 2019 to 2020. This position lasted for eight months and was located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Through this role, Logan provided support to fellow students in understanding statistical concepts and methodologies.
Research Experience at National Science Foundation
In 2018, Logan participated in a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates position for two months in Fort Collins, Colorado. This experience contributed to Logan's research skills and understanding of scientific methodologies within the context of environmental studies.
Environmental Data Analysis Skills
Logan has experience analyzing snow cover data from the Sierra Nevada mountains using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology. This skill set is valuable for understanding environmental patterns and trends, contributing to research efforts in the field of ecology.