Rebecca Moore
Rebecca Moore is a computer scientist and longtime software professional. At Google,
she conceived and leads the Google Earth
Outreach program, which supports nonprofits, communities and indigenous peoples
around the world in applying Google's mapping tools to the world's pressing problems
in areas such as environmental conservation, human rights and creating a sustainable
society. Her personal work using Google Earth was instrumental in stopping the logging of more
than a thousand acres of redwoods in her Santa Cruz Mountain community.
Rebecca also initiated and leads the development of Google Earth Engine, a new technology platform which supports global-scale data-mining of satellite imagery for societal benefit. Rebecca received a bachelor's degree with honors from Brown University in Artificial Intelligence, a master's degree from Stanford University, and is currently on leave from the Stanford Ph.D. program in Computer Science.
Rebecca also initiated and leads the development of Google Earth Engine, a new technology platform which supports global-scale data-mining of satellite imagery for societal benefit. Rebecca received a bachelor's degree with honors from Brown University in Artificial Intelligence, a master's degree from Stanford University, and is currently on leave from the Stanford Ph.D. program in Computer Science.
Google Publications
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High-Resolution Global Maps of 21st-Century Forest Cover Change
Rebecca Moore, Matt Hancher, David Thau
Science, vol. 342 (2013), pp. 850-853
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Raising Global Awareness with Google Earth
Imaging Notes, vol. 22, no. 2 (2007), pp. 24-29