Summary
Simon Page is a Data Analyst specializing in public health research with nine years of experience applying political science and applied statistics to real-world social science questions. At NORC and the University of Michigan he has built and cleaned large, global datasets—from election archives to national cybersecurity capability inventories—while developing reproducible R scripts and nationalization measures. He combines hands-on data wrangling, visualization, and survey design with clear team communication across interdisciplinary projects. Based in Chicago, he brings both field experience in political campaigns and technical rigor to studies that evaluate democratic representation and public health outcomes. An intriguing throughline in his work is turning messy, distributed public-source materials into comparable quantitative measures that enable cross-national scholarship.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's, Political Science; Minor Applied Statistics, 3.579, Bachelor's, Political Science; Minor Applied Statistics, 3.579 at University of Michigan