Sonali Subbu Rathinam is a Data Research Analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), where she supports the AI Workforce research. Previously, she worked with Georgetown’s Massive Data Institute to predict mass movements of forcibly displaced populations. Sonali holds a M.S. in Data Science for Public Policy from Georgetown University, and a B.E. in Computer Science from BITS Pilani, Dubai.
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