I am a Data Science student at American University, specializing in the intersection of data, justice, law, and criminology. With a strong background in data analysis, systems programming, and machine learning, I am passionate about leveraging data-driven insights to address pressing societal challenges, particularly within the fields of social justice and cybersecurity.Currently, I’m exploring the power of computational tools such as R and Python to solve complex problems, from predicting crime rates using machine learning algorithms to building interactive dashboards for crime and socioeconomic analysis. My hands-on experience includes web scraping, big data manipulation, and text mining, complemented by coursework in systems programming, where I’ve developed a deeper understanding of software optimization and systems reliability.I am eager to continue growing in the fields of data science, with a focus on ethical, impactful solutions as I strive to turn data into actionable insights that drive positive change.