- M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Vermont
- B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
BIO
Terry Barrett is the Development Team Leader in the Spatial Analysis Laboratory, responsible for leading and mentoring the development of geospatial processing tools and workflows for natural-resources-related research and projects — as well as a Senior Research Computing Facilitator in the UVM Systems Architecture & Administration team, where they facilitate the effective use of research computing and data storage resources by UVM-affiliated researchers and research groups.
Following graduate studies and research at UVM (2007-2010), Terry alternated between positions in various geospatial and software startups in the utility, public safety, transportation, LiDAR instrumentation, and energy efficiency sectors and stints in the Spatial Analysis Lab as analyst, then programmer, then developer, before joining UVM full-time in 2021. Terry holds two patents and has contributed to several geospatial and instrumentation publications.
Terry’s passion is the fostering of, and engagement in, collaborative development with everyone involved in the process – planning for development needs, engaging in team development, and bringing people into the development process starting wherever they are and mentoring them to grow into whatever new ways of developing and collaborating they are interested in.
Terry grew up in Vermont, which will always be home, and has also lived, studied, and worked in nine other US states and three countries in Asia.
Bio
Terry Barrett is the Development Team Leader in the Spatial Analysis Laboratory, responsible for leading and mentoring the development of geospatial processing tools and workflows for natural-resources-related research and projects — as well as a Senior Research Computing Facilitator in the UVM Systems Architecture & Administration team, where they facilitate the effective use of research computing and data storage resources by UVM-affiliated researchers and research groups.
Following graduate studies and research at UVM (2007-2010), Terry alternated between positions in various geospatial and software startups in the utility, public safety, transportation, LiDAR instrumentation, and energy efficiency sectors and stints in the Spatial Analysis Lab as analyst, then programmer, then developer, before joining UVM full-time in 2021. Terry holds two patents and has contributed to several geospatial and instrumentation publications.
Terry’s passion is the fostering of, and engagement in, collaborative development with everyone involved in the process – planning for development needs, engaging in team development, and bringing people into the development process starting wherever they are and mentoring them to grow into whatever new ways of developing and collaborating they are interested in.
Terry grew up in Vermont, which will always be home, and has also lived, studied, and worked in nine other US states and three countries in Asia.