Selina is a PhD candidate at Oregon State University in the Civil Engineering – Geomatics program under the supervision of Dr. Christopher Parrish, with a research focus on hydrography and remote sensing methods to acquire shallow water bathymetry. Selina is a Science Communication Fellow at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), helped to create the 2021 AmericaView board game “Rivers: Our National Water Resource”, and has recently been appointed as President of the ASPRS – OSU student chapter. As an undergraduate, Selina worked as a lab technician in an ocean carbonate chemistry lab, completing two research missions in the Arctic Ocean aboard the R/V Sikuliaq. Currently, Selina is working on accurately georeferencing and merging multi-platform data (UAS, multibeam sonar, and diver photogrammetry) to support and evaluate coral reef restoration efforts in the Florida Keys.