Claire Kelling is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Carleton College with nine years of experience applying advanced data analytics to criminology, public health, and public policy. She holds a dual PhD in Statistics and Social Data Analytics from Penn State and has blended academic research with hands-on government and nonprofit policy work, including advising Pennsylvania’s Commission for Women on paid leave and campus sexual assault prevention. Claire’s research portfolio includes machine learning and causal modeling for public safety, open-source software impact studies, and applied projects for county emergency response and redistricting, demonstrating an uncommon mix of methodological rigor and real-world impact. She has led interdisciplinary teams, mentored undergraduates, and translated complex analytics into policy-relevant insights, reflecting a commitment to evidence-based social change.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Statistics and Social Data Analytics (Dual PhD), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Statistics and Social Data Analytics (Dual PhD) at Penn State University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Statistics, Bachelor of Science (BS), Statistics at Virginia Tech
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Claire Kelling - Assistant Professor Of Statistics