Charlotte Crabb
About Charlotte Crabb
Charlotte Crabb is a Data Scientist with a strong academic background in Mathematics from the University of Bath. She has experience in various roles, including Mathematics Tutor, Data Science Intern, and Operational Research Data Analyst, and has contributed to significant projects at Apolitical.
Current Role at Apolitical
Charlotte Crabb currently serves as a Data Scientist at Apolitical, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for implementing datalog rules in the company's knowledge graph, which generates new triples through semantic reasoning. She has also collaborated on the development of a knowledge graph for policy, aimed at enhancing the platform's search functionality. Additionally, Charlotte led a project to migrate Apolitical's search functionality from Elasticsearch to SolrCloud, which improved the accuracy and relevance of search results.
Previous Experience at Apolitical
Before her current role, Charlotte Crabb worked at Apolitical in various capacities. She began as a Data Science Intern in 2020 for two months, where she gained foundational experience in data science applications. Following her internship, she served as a Junior Data Scientist from 2020 to 2021 for one year. During her tenure, she developed utilities for local development using Solr and docker-compose, contributing to the efficiency of the development process.
Education and Qualifications
Charlotte Crabb studied at the University of Bath from 2015 to 2019, where she earned a BSc in Mathematics with first-class honours. Her academic achievements include receiving the IMA prize. Prior to this, she attended Chatham and Clarendon Grammar School from 2008 to 2015, where she completed her A Levels in Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and Further Mathematics, achieving top grades (A*).
Professional Background
Charlotte Crabb has a diverse professional background that includes various roles in data analysis and customer service. She worked as a Mathematics Tutor at the University of Bath in two separate periods, first from 2016 to 2017 and again from 2018 to 2019, totaling 16 months. Additionally, she served as an Operational Research Data Analyst at the Government Operational Research Service from 2017 to 2018. Earlier in her career, she worked at THORLEY TAVERNS LIMITED as a Bar Member and Waitress for six months in 2016.