
"I joined Aeris to pursue my passions in both meteorological applications and software engineering."

Rachel Ann Conroy, M.S.
Software Engineer
Ms. Conroy received her B.S. in Meteorology from Iowa State University in 2010 and an M.S. in Meteorology from Iowa State University in 2014 and has over 6 years of software development experience developing and implementing meteorological research applications.
For her Master’s thesis project, she developed an analytical model that allowed for quality control and statistical analysis of observational and model-simulated wind data in which she observed seasonal and annual trends in surface wind speeds.
From 2013 to 2016 Ms. Conroy worked as a Scientific Programmer under a federal contract with NOAA NESDIS in the Office for Satellite and Products and Operations (OSPO). While at OSPO, she assisted in the development and maintenance of a variety of satellite-based meteorological applications including Synthetic Aperture Radar Ocean Surface Wind Speeds, CoastWatch, Coral Reef Watch, and Ensemble Tropical Rainfall Precipitation.
In 2018 Ms. Conroy accepted a position as a Software Engineer for Aeris where she has primarily been working on integration and maintenance of the Department of Defense (DoD) Joint Effects Model (JEM) software system.

Rachel Ann Conroy, M.S.
Software Engineer
Ms. Conroy received her B.S. in Meteorology from Iowa State University in 2010 and an M.S. in Meteorology from Iowa State University in 2014 and has over 6 years of software development experience developing and implementing meteorological research applications.
For her Master’s thesis project, she developed an analytical model that allowed for quality control and statistical analysis of observational and model-simulated wind data in which she observed seasonal and annual trends in surface wind speeds.
From 2013 to 2016 Ms. Conroy worked as a Scientific Programmer under a federal contract with NOAA NESDIS in the Office for Satellite and Products and Operations (OSPO). While at OSPO, she assisted in the development and maintenance of a variety of satellite-based meteorological applications including Synthetic Aperture Radar Ocean Surface Wind Speeds, CoastWatch, Coral Reef Watch, and Ensemble Tropical Rainfall Precipitation.
In 2018 Ms. Conroy accepted a position as a Software Engineer for Aeris where she has primarily been working on integration and maintenance of the Department of Defense (DoD) Joint Effects Model (JEM) software system.

"I joined Aeris to pursue my passions in both meteorological applications and software engineering."