Summary
AJ Stewart is a policy advisor at the U.S. Department of the Treasury with eight years of experience bridging advanced mathematics, data science, and economic policy. Trained as a mathematician with a PhD in algebraic geometry from the University of Oregon, he translates abstract quantitative ideas into practical analysis for government decision-making and taught data science and economics at Seattle University. As the 2021 American Mathematical Society Congressional Fellow in Senator Warnock’s office, he worked on real-world economic policy, demonstrating a rare mix of academic rigor and legislative experience. He maintains teaching- and research-oriented code on GitHub, reflecting a commitment to making mathematical tools accessible to undergraduates and policymakers alike. Raised in Florida and now based in Washington, DC, he brings both regional perspective and deep technical breadth to policy questions involving algorithms and machine learning.
8 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Algebraic Geometry, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Algebraic Geometry at University of Oregon
Bachelor's degree, Mathematics, Bachelor's degree, Mathematics at Humboldt State University