Global Science & Technology, Inc
Cindy Starr has a diverse work experience in the field of scientific visualization and software engineering. Cindy started their career in 1993 at Hughes STX Corporation/NASA Scientific Visualization Studio as a Senior Scientist, where they created animations and developed a system for interactive display of 3D volumetric data. In 1997, they joined Global Science & Technology/NASA Data Systems Technology Branch as a Senior Software Engineer. Cindy then transitioned to the role of Scientific Visualizer at Global Science & Technology/NASA Scientific Visualization Studio in 2002. In this role, they collaborate with a team to design and develop data-based scientific visualizations, ensuring accuracy and accuracy.
Cindy Starr began their education at the University of British Columbia, where they pursued a Master's degree in Computer Science. It is unclear when exactly they started their studies at this institution, but they completed their degree in 1988. Following their Master's degree, Cindy Starr enrolled at The George Washington University in 1990 to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science. However, it is apparent that they did not complete their PhD as indicated by the description "incomplete" associated with this degree.
Global Science & Technology, Inc
Global Science & Technology was founded in 1991. Currently, Global Science & Technology has offices in six locations: Greenbelt, Maryland; Arlington, Virginia; Fairmont, West Virginia; Boulder, Colorado; and Asheville, North Carolina. Global Science & Technology has built a highly specialized workforce that includes experts in key domains of engineering, science, communications, and information technology. Global Science & Technology provides all levels of scientific and technical expertise and support within the federal Research and Development (R&D) laboratory environment. Global Science & Technology’s major clients include NASA Goddard Space Flight Center(GSFC), NASA Headquarters, NOAA, Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Justice (DOJ), and the State of West Virginia. Much of Global Science & Technology’s work has been in direct support of NASA and NOAA science missions and related data systems. Global Science & Technology’s signature emphasis is on systems interoperability and solutions based on open standards to create efficiencies and reduce overall cost of operations.