Lead Solar Data & Database Analyst at Research Foundation CUNY
July 1, 2015 - April 30, 2016
Lead Systems Analyst at Compass Data
Jan. 1, 2015 - July 31, 2015
Senior GIS Technician at QC Data
New York (historical), Georgia, United States
“The curiosity about the possibilities of technology”
bio
Logan has a thorough background in data analytics, GIS, satellite mapping and years of experience in the energy sector working in policy, energy grid networks, and chiefly solar application and renewable technologies. He specializes in mapping, data analysis and visualization. He is leading and expanding the New York Solar Map which provides localized information, market statistics, and flexible analytics in New York State. Logan also supports the development of the NYC Grid Ready Solar project, an initiative to reduce technical and financial barriers for large-scale PV projects. He conducted a study of resiliency looking at vital city facilities in New York City, areas at risk to sea-level flooding and ideal areas to site solar installations to provide emergency grid power. A further analysis of rooftop solar potential from LiDAR data gave an estimate to the amount of power that could benefit the surrounding communities.
“The curiosity about the possibilities of technology”
bio
Logan has a thorough background in data analytics, GIS, satellite mapping and years of experience in the energy sector working in policy, energy grid networks, and chiefly solar application and renewable technologies. He specializes in mapping, data analysis and visualization. He is leading and expanding the New York Solar Map which provides localized information, market statistics, and flexible analytics in New York State. Logan also supports the development of the NYC Grid Ready Solar project, an initiative to reduce technical and financial barriers for large-scale PV projects. He conducted a study of resiliency looking at vital city facilities in New York City, areas at risk to sea-level flooding and ideal areas to site solar installations to provide emergency grid power. A further analysis of rooftop solar potential from LiDAR data gave an estimate to the amount of power that could benefit the surrounding communities.