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Katy Schneider is a geospatial data scientist and a senior researcher on the Renewable Energy Potential (reV) model team. Schneider's research focuses on behind-the-meter energy resource siting and techno-economic assessment at individual systems to national scales. She leads the reV team's distributed energy resource and distribution modeling portfolio.

Research Interests

Advancing geospatial technology

Built environment and infrastructure modeling

Energy system integration and forecasting

Geographic optimization of non-wires alternatives

Siting and permitting

Professional Experience

Cultural Resources Coordinator, City of Boulder, Boulder, Colorado (5 years)

Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado (1 year)

Staff Archaeologist, National Park Service, Fruita, Colorado (1 year)

GIS Analyst, Iracambi Research Center, Minas Gerais, Brazil (6 months)

Staff Archaeologist, United States Forest Service, continental United States (4 years)

Education/Academic Qualification

Bachelor, Anthropology, Colorado State University

Master, Geographic Information Science, University of Denver

Certificate, Geographic Information Systems, University of Denver

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