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Researcher

About Candidate

Researcher with quantitative research experience, specializing in data collection, management, analysis, visualization, and delivering actionable insights. Skilled communicator with experience translating complex data into clear recommendations for diverse audiences. Seeking to leverage my skills and bring my expertise into a mission-driven, applied research environment.

Nationality
United States of America
Looking for Job Title
Research

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Education

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Ph.D 2020
University of Massachusetts Lowell

Criminology & Justice Studies Dissertation: “Variations in the cycle of violence”

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Master of Science 2011
Northeastern University

Criminology & Criminal Justice

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Bachelor of Arts 2007
Boston University

Psychology

Work & Experience

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Associate Lecturer SEPTEMBER 2021 - DECEMBER 2021
University of Massachusetts Boston

Lead two courses and managed projects independently with minimal oversight, demonstrating strong organization, planning, and stakeholder communication Presented complex information clearly and persuasively to audiences of 35+ students - experience directly transferable to client presentations & reporting Provided ongoing consultation, feedback, and mentorship

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Research Assistant (NIJ-Funded Project) JANUARY 2015 - MAY 2016
University of Massachusetts Lowell

Conducted tasks across full research lifecycle: data collection, study documentation, data entry, cleaning, and management for a multi-site national research project Standardized electronic data collection and created a comprehensive codebook to ensure consistency and clarity for secondary researchers - demonstrating high attention to accuracy and deliverable quality Collaborated with multiple PIs and fellow researchers, demonstrating cross-functional teamwork

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Research Assistant (City of Lowell Study) DECEMBER 2015 - MAY 2016
University of Massachusetts Lowell

Coordinated with a 6-member team to collect and code original data for community-level analyses using Google Maps and street-level observational methodologies.

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Doctoral Teaching Fellow SEPTEMBER 2012 - MAY 2016
University of Massachusetts Lowell

Designed curriculum, wrote assessments, evaluated deliverables, and presented complex statistical and criminological material in accessible terms. Managed multiple overlapping projects, classes, and deadlines—demonstrating strong organization and project management. Provided mentorship and detailed feedback to students, mirroring Numerator’s expectation to support junior analysts.