In this captivating episode of Mapping the Conversations, host Valrie Grant sits down with Dr. Dawn Wright, the
Chief Scientist at Esri. Journey through the depths of the ocean and the heights of scientific achievement as Dr. Wright shares her fascinating career and groundbreaking contributions to oceanography and geospatial science. From her early beginnings as an island girl to becoming the first Black person to visit Challenger Deep, Dr. Wright's story is one of inspiration, innovation, and resilience.
As Esri’s Chief Scientist, Dr. Wright discusses how geospatial technologies are transforming the field of oceanography. She provides insights into her role at Esri, highlighting key projects and technologies that have revolutionized marine research and other scientific areas. One of the most thrilling parts of the episode is Dr. Wright’s recount of her historic dive to Challenger Deep, the deepest known point on Earth. Her experiences are documented in her book “Mapping the Deep: Innovation, Exploration, and the Dive of a Lifetime.”
The conversation delves into the challenges Dr. Wright has faced in her career and how she overcame them. She shares her thoughts on the most exciting innovations in geospatial science today and her vision for the field’s future. Dr. Wright also emphasizes the importance of promoting diversity and inclusion in the sciences, offering advice to young women and underrepresented groups aspiring to enter these fields.
Join us for this insightful episode as we dive deep into the world of geospatial/hydrospatial science and marine exploration with Dr. Dawn Wright. Whether you're a geospatial enthusiast or simply curious about the oceans, this conversation is sure to inspire and inform.
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