Hi! I’m Josephine (Jo) Cardelle, a data scientist and civil engineer. I have a passion for using data science to problem-solve issues around social justice, natural resource protection, and environmental justice. I’m excited to utilize all my skills to broaden my impact on problematic issues facing our communities. Outside of work and school I love hiking, running, reading, scuba diving, and traveling. Check out my site to learn more and feel free to reach out!
Education
Master of Environmental Data Science (June 2025)
- Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UCSB
Bachelor of Engineering, Civil Engineering (May 2021)
- McGill University
- Specialization in Geotechnical Engineering
Professional Experience
Data Management Specialist & Social Sciences Analyst (July 2025 - Present)
- Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
- Seattle, Washington
GIS Graduate Researcher (November 2024 - June 2025)
- Earth Research Institute
- UC Santa Barbara
Civil/Agricultural Engineer (January 2022 - April 2024)
- USDA - Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
Engineering Undergraduate Researcher (May 2019 - August 2019)
- Environmental Geomechanics Laboratory
- McGill University
Conservation Corps (July 2021 - October 2021)
- AmeriCorps - American Conservation Experience
- Hurricane, Utah