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Elizabeth Jimenez: Data Manager at CIRES on Marine Acoustics & Diversity in STEM

Take a break, we’re on Smoko. In this episode, we catch up with Elizabeth Jimenez—known to friends and colleagues as Ellie—a dedicated data manager at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), a partnership between NOAA and CU Boulder.

Ellie walks us through her journey from geoscience student to her current role archiving marine life acoustic data, with a focus on whale recordings. As a data manager, she ensures these critical datasets are well-organized and accessible to scientists, industries, and governments across the globe.

“Combining geology and coding allows me to explore the Earth in an entirely new way.” – Elizabeth Jimenez

We explore the fascinating fusion of geology, math, and data science in her work—where traditional earth science meets advanced coding and data processing techniques. Ellie’s role as a “custodian of sound” has broad implications for marine research, ecosystem monitoring, and environmental policy.

The conversation also touches on her experience as a minority in STEM. Ellie emphasizes the importance of representation in leadership and decision-making, and the power of diverse voices in shaping more inclusive and effective scientific communities.

Her story is a reminder that geosciences are evolving—becoming more interdisciplinary, more inclusive, and more impactful. Whether you’re passionate about marine biology, data science, or environmental stewardship, this episode will leave you inspired.

Listen to the Episode & Connect with Ellie

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