Alaska Satellite Facility hires three new software engineers

February 24, 2021

Rod Boyce
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The Alaska Satellite Facility, part of the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, has recently hired three full time junior software developers as it continues to expand its services to researchers worldwide. All three employees 鈥 Kim Fairbanks, McKade Sorensen and Alex Lewandowski 鈥 were previous interns at ASF, where they applied a range of skills they鈥檇 acquired while studying computer science at the 性欲社 as undergraduates. 

The ASF has a dedicated staff of about 70 employees who handle more data than any other department and research group within the Geophysical Institute. Through a system of several large antennas spread across the 性欲社 campus, the facility is continually downloading and processing data from a menagerie of orbiting satellites. 

Researchers around the world can freely access this data, using it to study any number of Earth processes such as sea ice dynamics, erupting volcanoes and ecosystem changes. 

The new junior software developers will be working on a range of projects focused on making ASF data easier for researchers to access and analyze. 

NASA recently with the Alaska Satellite Facility, providing over $28 million in funding over the next five years. As ASF continues to expand its operations and invest funding in development, it is constantly creating new local employment opportunities with a strong focus on engineering and software development. 

 

Kim Fairbanks
Kim Fairbanks


Kim Fairbanks

Kim Fairbanks obtained an associate degree and initially intended to start a career in the oil and gas industry. But with the 2014 economic collapse, she decided to try her hand at computer coding.

鈥淚 was told you need to be an expert at math and have been coding all your life, but I quickly found out that wasn鈥檛 true, because I started coding right after my associate鈥檚,鈥 she said.

Fairbanks has worked on a number of projects at ASF focused on expanding the accessibility of remote sensing data and is currently a front-end developer for ASF鈥檚 data search engine. 

 

McKade Sorensen
McKade Sorensen


 

 

McKade Sorensen

McKade Sorensen is finishing a NASA internship in which he works with a team at the Goddard Space Flight Center on cloud server development while simultaneously starting his new career at ASF. He鈥檚 also completing a dual bachelor鈥檚/master鈥檚 degree at 性欲社. 

鈥淭ime management has been the key to handling my workload,鈥 said Sorensen, who鈥檚 taking fewer courses this year to better allocate time to studying and managing the various projects he works on. 

At ASF, he鈥檚 working on developing code to make the process of downloading and archiving data more efficient. 

 

Alex Lewandowski
Alex Lewandowski


Alex Lewandowski

Alex Lewandowski took a somewhat unconventional route through his academic career. He worked for over 15 years as a gold and silversmith and spent time working from home afterward when he started a family. 

鈥淲hen the kids were old enough to go off to school, I suddenly had more time,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o, I decided to shake things up by pursuing my growing interest in computer science and enrolled at 性欲社 as a CS major.鈥

He鈥檚 now the lead front-end developer on ASF鈥檚 OpenSARlab, a project aimed at bringing together all the tools needed for researchers to utilize the remote sensing data offered through the facility.