Shane Grigsby¶
Currently taking a sabbatical to travel, train, and reflect on my next career steps. While I still hold a research affiliation at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), my research focus is shifting. For the last decade, I have worked on understanding the dynamic changes in the polar regions, particularly changes that are happening on the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. Most of that work used remote sensing and machine learning to better characterize crevasses throughout the ice sheets, with some occasional polar field work. Currently, I’m taking a harder look at Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence more broadly. It’s a fast moving field, but I think I can make a real impact given my science background, which is just broad enough to make me look at things slightly differently than the deluge of ML and AI engineers.
Recent posts:
Friday, November 04, 2022 - Complex ICESat-2 Queries in the cloud
Sunday, May 17, 2020 - Cloud Masking in python using VIIRS
Sunday, March 15, 2020 - Reproducible Builds Using Nix
Contact Information¶
Always open to interesting opportunities–my resumes and CV are here:
Narrative Resume (7 pages) pdf
Condensed Resume (2 pages) pdf
Condensed Academic CV (5 pages) pdf
Good emails to reach me are refuge@rocktalus.com, and shane.grigsby@colorado.edu. I occasionally post pull requests and code to github as espg.