
B.Sc. in Ecology and Biology, Princeton University
I graduated from Princeton University in 2018 with a degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, where I first developed an interest in data science through coursework in statistics and machine learning. After returning to Trinidad and Tobago, I worked in healthcare quality management at the Ministry of Health before enrolling in the MSc Data Science program in 2020. I am now returning to finalize my thesis and further develop my research experience. Professionally, I have worked across healthcare analytics, digital health strategy, and clinical trial data management, with experience supporting data-driven initiatives and technology implementations. Currently, I work as a business analyst supporting patient support programs and digital health initiatives. My research interests include graph analysis and community detection in economic trade networks, with current work focused on applications to digital services trade strategy in the Caribbean. I look forward to contributing to and learning from the lab’s research environment.