Senior Data Science Fellow 2024-2025, Data Science Fellow 2023-2024
City and Regional Planning
I am a PhD Candidate in City and Regional Planning. My research focuses on the use of large administrative datasets to study residential mobility, neighborhood change, and housing access. I received a Master in Geography from the University of Washington and a Bachelor's in Economics and Geography from Macalester College. I have also consulted on analytical projects for several organizations including the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, PolicyLink, and the City of Seattle.
Senior Data Science Fellow 2024-2025, Data Science Fellow 2023-2024
Linguistics
I am a fifth-year PhD student in the Department of Linguistics with an areal interest in the Wintuan languages, traditionally spoken in the northern Sacramento Valley and now undergoing revitalization. My primary research interests are in leveraging archival recordings for the phonetic analysis of these under-documented languages, as well as designing tools to assist in their revitalization. I have worked as a linguistic consultant for the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians since 2020 and the Wintu Tribe of Northern California since 2022. I received my MA in linguistics from UC...
Senior Data Science Fellow 2024-2025, Data Science Fellow 2023-2024
Demography
Sharon Green is an epidemiologist and sociologist who studies population health. Her research examines how policies influence health disparities, how migration affects migrant-sending areas, and how social determinants shape mid- and late-life health inequities. Her work has been published in leading journals, including the New England Journal of Medicine, Social Science and Medicine – Population Health, and American Journal of Public Health. Sharon earned her PhD in Sociomedical Sciences and Sociology and her MPH from Columbia University as well as her BA from Johns Hopkins...
Hero is a PhD student in Sociology. She is interested in how people care for themselves and their families under capitalism. Her current research asks how hierarchies of gender, race, and class in the United States are reflected in people’s reliance on different sources of income. Her dissertation will look at economic abuse within relationships and public policy interventions pertaining to women's economic independence in the US and UK. Hero has experience working with many publicly available datasets, including the ACS, CPS, and SCF.
I am currently a fourth-year Ph.D. student student in the Sociology department at the University of California, Berkeley. I'm broadly interested in contemporary American families and under that umbrella my research spans three substantive areas: same-sex couples and their population-level outcomes (e.g., marriage, health, education), the intergenerational transmission of advantage and disadvantage, and how the social and biological interact to produce outcomes in the life course. To this end—I utilize nationally-representative longitudinal data, methods of causal inference, and...
Kamya is a third year PhD student in the Department of Political Science. Using multimethod research, she studies gender, representation, and political parties in India to understand the barriers and pathways to women's political participation and representation. She has a BA in Politics from Princeton University.
Senior Data Science Fellow 2024-2025, Data Science Fellow 2023-2024
Sociology
I am a PhD student in sociology interested in labor, precarity, and the future of work. My research draws on social theory and empirical methods to study how worker-firm power dynamics influence labor market outcomes, such as contracting rates and job quality. Prior to graduate school, I worked at a policy research organization called MDRC.
Senior Data Science Fellow 2024-2025, Data Science Fellow 2023-2024
Integrative Biology
I am a PhD candidate in the department of Integrative Biology. My research interest is at the intersection of biomechanics, entomology, and physiology. Currently I am studying how beetles use their shield-like forewings called elytra for flight, thermoregulation, and protection. Prior to UC Berkeley, I worked as a research assistant at Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST), studying algae phylogenetics. I received my B.A. in Biology and Mathematics from Swarthmore College.
Taylor is a Ph.D. student with the School of Social Welfare with a background in public and social policy. He is interested in comparative social welfare policy, global poverty and family policy, and computational social science. He has administered several large-scale surveys and data analysis and has independently taught courses in social science research methods, data science, and sociology.