About
Charlotte Lloyd is a social/data scientista.
My research in the social and environmental sciences spans a wide range of topics from mapping access to childcare services to predicting vessel traffic delays on inland waterways to evaluating career pathway programs. I use qualitative, quantitative, and spatial methods including web-scraping and machine learning to collect data and generate insights. Certifications in Human-Centered Design and User Experience reflect my commitment to building research products and digital tools that are responsive to user needs.
Skills
Languages
Spanish (advanced), Turkish (intermediate)
Data Science & AI
Python, R, STATA, Excel, Atlas.ti, MAXQDA, NVivoDesign
Wordpress, OpenScholar, Pages
Education
PhD in SociologyHarvard University
2015-2019
After spending over 15 months conducting fieldwork in Australia, I finished my dissertation as a Graduate Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Certificate in Computational Science & Eng. | Harvard University
2014-2017
One of the few social scientists to pursue the secondary field option in Computational Science & Engineering, I received my certificate in 2017 after completing 4 courses and a final project at the School of Engineering & Applied Sciences.
A.M. in Sociology | Harvard University
2012-2015
After completing the Harvard Sociology program requirements—including 16 required substantive and methods courses, a general written examination, qualifying paper and a teaching fellowship—I received my Master's degree in 2015.
B.A. in Comp. Literature & Political Science | UNC Chapel Hill
2006-2011
I attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a Morehead-Cain Scholar and graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in Comparative Literature and Political Science.