Summary
Raj Choudhary is an applied scientist with nine years of experience who leads data-science initiatives at Johns Hopkins School of Government and Policy, translating machine learning and analytics into actionable tools for public-sector decision-making. He has a track record of partnering directly with government agencies on criminal justice and social policy projects, building dashboards, data products, and secure infrastructure that drive operational change. Raj combines research rigor from NYU and Courant with hands-on engineering—developing NLP pipelines, transformer-based classifiers, and automated tooling—to move prototypes into production. He mentors teams, oversees data governance and security, and is comfortable bridging technical, policy, and stakeholder needs. Notably, he has published work that enabled public-facing indicator tools and interactive dashboards used by correctional agencies, demonstrating an emphasis on transparency and impact.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS Data Science, Master of Science - MS Data Science at New York University
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) Computer Science and Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (BTech) Computer Science and Engineering at Vellore Institute of Technology
English, Hindi