Lisa Moller is a data scientist with a decade of experience applying quantitative analysis to public-sector challenges, currently driving analytics for the International and Refugee Affairs Division at USCIS in Boulder, Colorado. With a BA in Math and Biology from the University of Colorado Boulder and legal studies at Suffolk University Law School, she blends rigorous mathematical modeling with an appreciation for regulatory and policy contexts. She specializes in turning complex datasets into actionable, auditable insights that inform mission-critical immigration and refugee decisions. Colleagues value her ability to bridge technical work and stakeholder needs, producing reproducible analyses that survive scrutiny. Though not a prolific open-source contributor, her career shows sustained impact inside government operations where data governance and interpretability are paramount.
10 years of coding experience
Suffolk University Law School
BA, Math, Biology, BA, Math, Biology at University of Colorado Boulder
Develop Prototype for the Boulder Open Data Web-Site/Portal - "Start Here Tutorial"
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