Nick Gianoutsos
Physical Scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey at the Central Energy Resources Science Center in Denver, CO.
Nick Gianoutsos is a physical scientist with the Central Energy Resources Science Center of the US Geological Survey. He earned his M.S. in computer science from Texas Tech University, and a B.S. in computer science from West Texas A&M University. Before joining the Survey, he worked as a hydrographer on a NOAA research vessel mapping the bathymetry of the ocean floor and served as a park ranger in Denali National Park. His current research interests include water use associated with hydraulic fracturing, pressure regimes in sedimentary basins, geographic information systems, and remote sensing.
Professional Experience
Physical Scientist with the Central Energy Resources Science Center of the US Geological Survey
Hydrographer at NOAA
Park Ranger in Denali National Park
Education and Certifications
M.S. in computer science from Texas Tech University
B.S. in computer science from West Texas A&M University