Undergraduate Students

Hayley Flanagan

During the summer of 2022, Hayley Flanagan will be working with the Coastal Geology Group on improving the CoSMoS model for shoreline change in Waikiki. Hayley is an undergraduate student at the University of Miami majoring in marine science and geology with a minor in geospatial technology. Her research focuses on geochemically characterizing the dust in a deep-sea sediment core to determine its provenance. Hayley is also involved in GIS research and is currently working on a project to remotely locate groundwater potential zones in South Africa. In her free time, she enjoys exploring new places, scuba diving, and hiking.

hayley.flanagan@noaa.gov


Nadia Einfalt

Hi! My name is Nadia Einfalt.  I will be working on the Climate Resilience initiative through the summer and through the Fall of 2022. I am an undergraduate student at the University of Hawaii majoring in Global Environmental Science. Outside of working on the Climate Resilience team I enjoy snorkeling, hiking, and going to the beach with my dog!  

neinfalt@hawaii.edu


Lena Fleischer

Lena is a computer science student at Colorado College. In the Climate Resilience Initiative lab, she works with machine learning models to extract shoreline position data from historical satellite imagery. She is passionate about science communication and is interested in streamlining research through thoughtful coding and efficient integration of software. Lena also enjoys making art, playing music, watching sunrises, and eating mango. 

l_fleischer@coloradocollege.edu


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