Nicole Donnelly is a recovering consultant who left a career in computer forensics and electronic discovery to combine her love of technology and passion for problem solving with data science. She believes a city that consumes and understands its own data is acting in the true spirit of public service by improving the lives of its residents and hopes to continue to explore this further as the open data movement grows. Nicole is affiliated with District Data Labs where she is researching Entity Resolution in Health Care. She has a professional certificate in data science from Georgetown University and is the program’s teaching assistant. Nicole has completed the Data Science Immersive program at General Assembly and has Bachelors degrees from Rutgers University in Computer Science and Art History. When she is not wrangling data, she enjoys magically transforming the wooly coats of domesticated ruminants into objects that are both pretty and practical.
Saturday 2:15 PM–3:00 PM in Room #1025 (1st Floor)