Academically rigorous and detail-oriented second-year graduate student of the MA program in International Affairs: Global Governance, Politics, and Security at American University’s School of International Service. Experienced in conducting qualitative and quantitative research in the fields of Political Science and International Affairs. Achieved professional when applying my strong technical skills in data collection and analysis for policy questions related to multilateral aid contributions, democratic backsliding, international security, and peacebuilding.
- Washington, DC, United States.
- January 2022 - Present.
- Recipient of the SIS Dean’s Award for exceptional academic achievements and potential.
- Relevant Coursework: International Statistics and Methods, Data Analysis.
- Madrid, Spain
- Sept. 27th, 2021.
- Relevant Coursework: Statistics, Research Methods for Political Science.
- Languages:
- R; RStudio (esp. Tidyverse); RMarkdown. .
- Advanced Microsoft Excel.
- Stata.
- SPSS.
- Data Analysis:
- Data Collection.
- Data Management.
- Dada Wrangling.
- Data Analysis.
- Data Modelling.
- Data Visualization.
- Statistics and Econometrics:
- Descriptive Statistics.
- Linear Regression.
- Logistic Regression.
- Panel Data Regression.
Washington, DC, United States.
January 2023 - Present.
- Supervise the work of Research Assistants on the process of coding UN Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF) projects for the “Networks of Influence” research project.
- Organize and lead weekly Zoom and in-person meetings.
- Write weekly reports and meeting summaries.
- Transform data collected from Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF) documents and reports into quantitative panel data in Excel.
Washington, DC, United States.
January 2022 - December 2022.
- Collect and code data about the presence of international and domestic actors in conflict-affected countries and their relationships based on humanitarian projects using Excel.
- Transform data from Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF), International Aid Transparency Initiative Datastore (IATI), and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Documents (UN OCHA) into quantifiable metrics to create 12 country specific panel data using Excel.
- Use R to collect, clean, and unify over 30 datasets measuring conflict and peace in Colombia between 1989 to 2016 at the municipality level for the “Measuring Peace” research project using RStudio.
- Collaborate in writing codebooks and coding instructions to ensure the replicability of the research.
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