I am an Obama Foundation Scholar, a graduate teaching assistant, and a graduate research assistant with three years of experience in diplomacy and higher education teaching. My mission is to find catalytic solutions that bridge the digital divide, leverage Artificial Intelligence, empower climate-vulnerable communities, and build a tech powered future. I have a strong background in public policy, data analysis, and computer programming, with skills in Python, R, and Stata.Currently, I am pursuing a Master of Public Policy at the Harris School of Public Policy, where I have taken seven courses from the Chicago Booth School of Business on topics such as finance, valuation, management, and competitive strategy. I am also working on a research project at the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics, where I am developing a stochastic decision model to simulate the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on pharmaceutical innovations in the USA and estimating the QALY gain from the COVID-19 vaccines. Through the Obama Foundation, I am redefining renewable energy strategies for climate actions and accelerating impact with national and global funders. I aspire to harness the cross-section of data, computing, and policy for building an inclusive, fair, and sustainable better future for all.
Listed skills include C, Java, Html, Programming, and 12 others.