NOAA Team Member of the Month: Stacy Bunin
21 June 2021 -
Stacy Bunin has been with NOAA for 26 years,
the last four with the NESDIS Center for Satellite Applications and Research
(STAR), in College Park, Maryland. A critical member of the STAR team,
Stacy is a scientist and program manager who provides broad support to
a diverse set of STAR activities. In her role as program manager for
the Research and Technology Maturation for the Exploitation of Emerging
Technologies task, Stacy manages roughly a dozen contractors and oversees
a number of scientific and technical activities, ranging from
satellite data assimilation to website design. Stacy is also a
hands-on scientist who develops new approaches for assessing the
value of observing systems, and coordinates with other NOAA Line
Offices to help NESDIS in planning for the future global satellite
constellation. Notably, Stacy recently helped lead an important
NOAA workshop series on leveraging Artificial Intelligence for
environmental sciences -- interfacing with presenters, session
chairs, and participants, and adapting to a virtual format with
over 141 presenters and 4,000 participants over a seven-month period.
Stacy routinely goes above and beyond her regular responsibilities
to support STAR’s vision of advancing satellite remote sensing to
better inform the public and safeguard the environment. STAR congratulates Stacy for this
well-deserved recognition!