Summary
Sue Song is a data scientist and researcher with over eight years of experience designing and validating surveys, building advanced statistical models, and creating compelling data visualizations. With a PhD in Psychology from the University of Toronto, she blends rigorous academic methods with applied public-sector analytics, currently holding senior methodology and leadership roles at the Attorney General and Inspectorate of Policing in Canada. Her background in experimental and clinical research informs a careful approach to measurement and simulation, making her skilled at turning complex behavioral data into actionable policy insights. She also teaches and workshops R and the tidyverse, reflecting a commitment to reproducible, open analytical practice often missing in government settings.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY, Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY at The University of British Columbia
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, PSYCHOLOGY, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, PSYCHOLOGY at University of Toronto