Experience

  1. Senior Data Scientist

    Mathematica
    • Conduct mixed-methods research leveraging data science and AI/ML techniques to analyze societal outcomes, with a focus on higher education, workforce development, and science policy
    • Lead AI/NLP solutions to process unstructured data, inform impact evaluations, and generate policy insights from complex administrative data
    • Manage cross-functional teams of data scientists and analysts to translate research findings into evidence-based policy recommendations and data-driven solutions
    • Co-author evaluation reports and contribute to fast paced business development in higher education, data science, and workforce areas
    • Routinely interact with technical and non-technical clients to present research and iterate on analysis approaches
  2. Data Scientist

    Mathematica
    • Led programming tasks for monitoring, data analysis, and quality assurance of a longitudinal data collection system for human capital development programs
    • Analyzed changes in text content before and after policy implementation using NLP and an interrupted series design
    • Applied supervised machine learning and engineer features to reduce burden of screening process of literature review
    • Presented research findings to different federal government stakeholders

Education

  1. MS Computational Analysis and Public Policy

    The University of Chicago
  2. BA Economics

    Instituto Autónomo Tecnológico de México
    GPA: 3.5/4.0
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Skills
Technical Skills
Python
R
SQL
Hobbies
Tennis
Ceramics
DnD
Awards and Fellowships
Banamex Economics Prize, Undergraduate Thesis, 2nd place, 2016
Banco Nacional de Mexico (Banamex) ∙ June 2017
I was awarded the Banamex Prize for undergraduate thesis, Mexico’s most distinguished award for Economics. Established in 1951, this annual prize, administered by Banamex, a leading commercial bank recognizes research that relates to the analysis and solution of economic problems in Mexico. My thesis, “Changes in Wage Inequality in Mexico: a Task Content Approach”, explored how technological change contributed to inequality after trade liberalization in Mexico.
Languages
100%
English
100%
Spanish
95%
French