We developed a Semantic MediaWiki platform and Android App for the U.S. Marine Corps Civil Infrastructure Management System (MARCIMS, a project of the Human Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Modeling Program) using PHP, Javascript, and PostGreSQL with PostGIS. Using an Agile methodology, our three-developer team created an application for dynamic route planning in hostile environments, including novel path routing algorithms, user interfaces, and geospatial visualizations for the U.S. Office of Naval Research, powered by Java, Clojure, and Javascript.
Teaches SAT and ACT courses and tutorials, administers diagnostic practice tests, and grades diagnostic essays.
I generated a Drupal-based platform, called the Science and Technology Policy Explorer, designed to streamline the process of qualitative policy analysis by teams of coders and visualization of the aggregated data. I analyzed over 700 pieces of state legislation, and established a consensus analysis with a partner, identifying and classifying science and technology policy language.
I implemented a set of tools to scrape files and metadata from tens of thousands of Supreme and Constitutional Court case files from courts world-wide for qualitative analysis in support of the Comparative Law Project, using a hybrid workflow including AutoIt, Java, Python and Microsoft Excel. I analyzed and classified hundreds of unique United Nations Security Council actions from the raw texts of U.N. Security Council Resolutions, and generated consensus data with another coder.
Master of Science in International Affairs
Bachelor of Arts
Concentration: Computer Science, International Studies