Hello! My name is Alexander Adams, but I usually go by Alex. I'm a Data Science and Analytics fellow in the U.S. Digital Corps placed at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. I graduated with my M.S. in Data Science for Public Policy from the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University in May 2022, and graduated Summa cum Laude from Florida State University with a B.S. in Political Science and a B.A. in Spanish in May 2020. I've previously interned or worked with the Florida legislature, the Michigan Department of State, the Georgetown University Massive Data Institute, the Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development, and Evaluation, and the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC).

My background and experience are centered on data analysis, data science, and social science research, particularly with a focus on public policy, governance, or public opinion. Right now, I'm based in the D.C. metro area. If you'd like to contact me, you can use the form at the bottom of this page to send me an email. Thank you for visiting my site, and I look forward to hearing from you!

Education and Experience



Education

M.S., Data Science for Public Policy, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
Graduation: May 2022

B.S. with honors, Political Science, Florida State University
Graduated May 2020, summa cum laude
Senior Thesis: Waking Up From the American Dream: Examining Attitudes Toward Economic Mobility Among American Voters

B.A., Spanish, Florida State University
Graduated May 2020, summa cum laude

Experience

Resume

Projects


Course Projects

Personal Projects

    2023 30-Day Map Challenge (25/30 Maps Completed) Series of maps using different spatial data sets and techniques, all created in R.

    COVID County, USA
    R Shiny app which visualizes the cumulative U.S. COVID-19 death rate as compared to the populations of U.S. counties. Published January 2021.

    How Often Do Members of Congress Vote Together?
    R Shiny app which calculates how often two members of the U.S. House of Representatives or Senate voted the same way during a given congress. Current data includes the 79th-117th congresses. Published August 2021.

    hhill.R
    Single-function R package which implements the Huntington-Hill method of legislative seat allocation, the method used to allocate seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Published as a package on GitHub in April 2024.

Skills

      Languages
    • English (native)
    • Spanish (non-native fluent)
    Coding Skills
    Python (intermediate)
      Packages:
    • folium
    • numpy
    • pandas
    • plotnine
    • scikit-learn
    • twint
    R (intermediate)
      Packages:
    • leaflet
    • plotly
    • raster
    • sf
    • shiny
    • tidyverse (dplyr, ggplot2, rvest, tidyr, etc.)
    • tmap
    Tools Used:
  • Google Office (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms)
  • SQL
  • Jupyter Notebooks
  • LaTeX
  • Markdown
  • Qualtrics
  • RStudio
  • Tableau
  • Email