Daylyn Gilbert
About Daylyn Gilbert
Daylyn Gilbert is a Data Science Researcher at data.world in Austin, Texas, with a background in Political Science from Harvard University. He has contributed to various projects, including a policy memo on AI implementation in federal agencies and serves as a lead on the AI and Innovation Task Force.
Work at data.world
Daylyn Gilbert has been employed at data.world as a Data Science Researcher since 2021. In this role, Gilbert contributes to data-driven projects and initiatives, leveraging expertise in data science to support the organization's objectives. The position is based in Austin, Texas, where Gilbert has been actively involved in various research activities for three years.
Education and Expertise
Daylyn Gilbert studied at Harvard University, focusing on Political Science and Government, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from 2020 to 2024. Prior to attending Harvard, Gilbert completed a four-year program at the Liberal Arts & Science Academy from 2016 to 2020. This educational background provides a solid foundation in both data science and political analysis.
Background
Before joining data.world, Daylyn Gilbert worked as a Vote Reporter at Edison Research for two months in 2020. In addition to current roles, Gilbert has been a Private Tutor at Ivy Advantage LLC since 2021 and has been involved with the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics Education Policy Team since 2020. Gilbert also writes for the Harvard Political Review, contributing to discussions on political issues.
Achievements
Daylyn Gilbert has contributed to a policy memo in 2021 that focused on the smart implementation of AI in federal agencies. Additionally, Gilbert serves as a lead on the AI and Innovation Task Force, which is a collaborative effort between data.world and the Data Foundation. These roles highlight Gilbert's involvement in significant projects related to data science and public policy.