I am a consultant that loves every aspect of working with data.I have experience building NLP products, data pipelines, machine learning systems, and implementing best data practices with the U.S. Department of Defense in both the public and private sector. Although Data Science and NLP are my main interests, I still find time to do other things that I am really passionate about. Working with kids and peers who stutter, economics research, mountain biking, mindfulness, and reading are all ways that I fill my days. I have degrees in Computer Science and Economics from Wofford College where I graduated from in 2022. I am currently enrolled in UT Austin's Master's in Artificial Intelligence. Keep scrolling to learn more about me.
My knowledge base is composed of a wide array of topics including: traditional statistical processes, deep learning, and all things NLP. I have done numerous professional, academic, and hobby level projects involved in this field. Currently, my main area of learning is text-preprocessing theory, entity clustering, relationship extraction, and text classification. I have completed certifications from Google, NVIDIA, and CompTIA.
I was a developer for my college's website (still shudder at the sight of VB.NET) and have worked on many websites professionally and for fun. A great website is a work of art. It requires technical knowledge, an eye for themes, and dedication to making the website as seamless as possible. It is a creative way for me to engage my technical knowledge with art and design, while still maintaining purpose.
My research centers around solving information asymmetries with specific emphasis on solving issues related to adverse selection, principal-agent problems, moral hazard, and signaling. Additionally, I performed original economic research in same-sex married couples demographics, Friedrich Hayek and ledger technology, and information asymmetry solutions. My current research is "Addressing Principal-Agent Problems in Public Policy Implementation: An Analysis of Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement Mechanisms." Research Profile