Portfolio

Explore some of the websites and articles I've worked on. For additional information about my work, send me an email.

Websites

NASA's Science Data Portal

The Science Data Portal is a website that directs users to the NASA science data and tools they need. An updated version of the website officially launched in November 2024. My work on the site has included:

  • Writing web content for the updated site.
  • Testing and giving developers feedback on a new Drupal CMS.
  • Building pages according to UI/UX designer's specifications.
  • Writing monthly data spotlights for News section.
  • Strategizing future additions and expansions to the site.
A screenshot of NASA's Science Data Portal website hero. The background shows a photo of a colorful galaxy. The title says “Discover Science Data at NASA,” with a subtitle beneath that says “The Science Data Portal is your guide to NASA's collections of open scientific data and tools.” An orange button beneath the subtitle says “Search Data with the Science Discovery Engine.”

NASA Planetary Data

The NASA Planetary Data website, launched in December 2024, helps the planetary science community access data and resources for their research. My work on the site in collaboration with NASA Planetary stakeholders included:

  • Creating a website taxonomy.
  • Writing and editing copy for the website.
  • Building pages according to UI/UX designer's specifications.
  • Creating custom HTML components to speed up development process.
A screenshot of NASA's Planetary Data Ecosystem website hero. The background shows an artist's impression of a rocky exoplanet orbiting a red star. The title says “Planetary Data Ecosystem,” with a subtitle beneath that says “NASA’s Planetary Data Ecosystem (PDE) helps make planetary data, software tools, standards, and resources available to the general public, and supports planetary researchers in discovering more about our solar system and beyond.” Two orange buttons beneath the subtitle say “Find Planetary Data” and “Use Planetary Data.”

Article Publications

NASA’s Prithvi Becomes First AI Geospatial Foundation Model In Orbit

NASA Science May 7, 2026

A team of researchers demonstrated NASA and IBM’s open-source Prithvi Geospatial AI foundation model aboard two in-orbit platforms.

How Open NASA Data on Comet 3I/ATLAS Will Power Tomorrow’s Discoveries

NASA Science March 20, 2026

Data collected by NASA's missions about interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will continue to reveal insights about the comet and interstellar objects at large.

NASA AI Model That Found 370 Exoplanets Now Digs Into TESS Data

NASA Science January 22, 2026

Trained on open data from NASA's exoplanet-hunting missions, the open-source ExoMiner++ deep learning model validates new planets with its advanced algorithm.