Maggie Bailey
About Maggie Bailey
Maggie Bailey is a dedicated student trainee in physical science at the U.S. Geological Survey, with a strong background in applied statistics and mathematics. She has held various roles in education and research, demonstrating excellent communication skills and a commitment to continuous learning.
Current Role at U.S. Geological Survey
Maggie Bailey currently serves as a Student Trainee in Physical Science at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Golden, Colorado. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to various projects related to geological research. Her role involves applying her academic knowledge in a practical setting, focusing on the analysis and interpretation of geological data.
Educational Background
Maggie Bailey has an extensive educational background in applied statistics and mathematics. She is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applied Statistics at the Colorado School of Mines, expected to complete in 2024. Previously, she earned a Master of Science (MS) in Applied Statistics from the same institution, completing her studies in 2021. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Mathematics with a minor in Spanish from Colorado College, which she completed in 2015.
Previous Work Experience
Maggie Bailey has a diverse work history that includes roles in education, research, and public service. She worked as a Research Analyst in Denver from 2016 to 2017 and served as a Public Interest Fellow for a year in the same city. Additionally, she has experience as a Teaching Assistant for Math 398 and the MoWater Summer Program in 2020, as well as grading responsibilities from 2019 to 2020. Her early experience includes an internship at The Rocky Mountain Youth Clinics in 2013.
Skills and Expertise
Maggie Bailey possesses strong skills in data analysis, health and environmental policy, and survey administration. She has developed conditional simulation methods for predicting earthquake intensity measures during her internship, showcasing her analytical capabilities. Her communication skills are noted as excellent, and she is recognized for being self-motivated and task-oriented.
International Experience
Maggie Bailey studied at Universidad de Salamanca in Spain for 11 months in 2013. This experience contributed to her academic and cultural understanding, enhancing her proficiency in Spanish and broadening her perspective on global issues.