Noel Hahn
Data & GIS Analyst | Entomologist
INFO
Profile
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Email-LinkedIn
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SOFTWARE PROFICIENCIES
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ArcGIS Desktop
ArcGIS Online
Arduino
Autodesk Fusion 360
Cura
Excel
JMP statistical software
Microsoft Office suite
Power BI
PowerPoint
Python
QGIS
SAS statistical language
SQL
R programming language
ANALYTICAL SKILLS
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Cartography
Descriptive and Exploratory
Statistical Analysis
Parametric and Non-parametric
Statistical Analysis
Spatial Analysis
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Knowledgeable data and GIS analyst with a scientific,
analytical background and data management experience.
Experienced with ESRI products, mapping, and big data
analysis in the R programming language with expertise in
parametric, non-parametric, and spatial statistical analysis.
Effective at presenting data as easily digestible content.
Analytical Experience
Research Entomologist and Data Analyst
SpringStar Inc. | August 2018 - Present
Senior researcher responsible for designing and creating sciencebased, rigorously tested insect traps; develop maps to track data
from georeferenced traps; data management and statistical
analysis of information collected from field trials; collaborate
with academic institutions, industry, and local governments
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Determine ideal placement of traps using data gathered
from maps of at-risk field sites using ArcGIS software
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Analyze data collected from field trials in R and Excel
Research Associate
University of Massachusetts | May 2016 – July 2018
Extensive work collecting, collating, and maintaining databases
containing 30 years of georeferenced data of vital bee species
collected from cranberry bogs across southeastern Massachusetts
and Cape Cod. Managed teams for collection and entry of data
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Developed statistical models to correlate bee pathogen
prevalence, land use, and pesticide use in R and ArcGIS
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Designed and implemented experiments targeted at
understanding the effects of landscape on bee populations
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Created maps of cranberry bog coverage in Massachusetts
in ArcGIS, and utilized them to track the abundance of
native bee species across time
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LEADERSHIP SKILLS
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Graduate Assistant
Communication Management
Cross-Team Collaboration
Giving and Receiving Feedback
Innovation
Mentorship
Organization
Problem Solving
Project Management
Relationship-building
Strategic Thinking
Rutgers University
Led teams to collect data of population abundance of a major
insect pest of tree fruit; management and spatial analysis of
population and landscape
• Developed a spatial model to correlate insect population
clusters and abundance to land use
• Utilized crowdsourced information of insect sightings to
create a series of maps of regional infestation over time
Graduate Assistant
HIGHLIGHTS AND
ACHIEVEMENTS
Deployed Warfighters Protection
grant, Development of Murine
Autodissemination for 90+% Areawide, Season-Long Tick Control,
$899,932
NE SARE Graduate student grant,
Landscape effects on spatial
distribution and movement of brown
marmorated stink bug in peach
orchards, $14,179
EDUCATION
PhD in Entomology (ABD)
Rutgers University
Masters of Entomology
Michigan State University
Bachelors of Biology
Amherst College
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Michigan State University
Extensive work gathering field data, project management, data
collection and analysis.
• Management of data in Microsoft Excel
• Analysis of data in SAS
Relevant Publications and Presentations
2015, 2013 | 4-H Science Event. Mapping and entomology:
Learning how to use maps in science. New Brunswick, NJ
2015 | Using a spatially autoregressive model to identify factors
influencing clustering of Halyomorpha halys. ESA eastern
branch meeting, Delaware
2014 | Symposium co-organizer: Landscape and entomology:
Geospatial research in a changing world. Member symposium at
the Annual ESA meeting, Oregon
2014 | Using Citizen Science to Track the Spread of Brown
Marmorated Stink Bug. ESA Annual meeting, Oregon
2012 | Examining the spatial and temporal factors that facilitate
the distribution of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera:
Pentatomidae) in New Jersey, USA. International Congress of
Entomology, South Korea
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