Jennah Gosciak
About Jennah Gosciak
Jennah Gosciak is a Research Programmer at Mathematica, where she has worked since 2019. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics and Urban Studies from Brown University and has experience in urban planning and policy analysis.
Work at Mathematica
Jennah Gosciak has been employed at Mathematica as a Research Programmer since 2019. In this role, she focuses on analyzing education and child welfare policies. Her work involves utilizing statistical software such as Stata and R to derive insights from data. Mathematica is known for its commitment to improving public policy through research and analysis.
Previous Experience at The Swearer Center
Prior to her current role, Jennah worked at The Swearer Center at Brown University. She served as a Communications Student Staffer from 2018 to 2019 for a duration of 10 months. Additionally, she participated in the Storytellers Fellowship at the same center in 2017 for 11 months. Her experiences there involved documentary file work and community-based research projects.
Internship at WXY Studio
In 2019, Jennah Gosciak completed a two-month internship at WXY Studio, where she gained practical experience in urban planning. This internship contributed to her understanding of urban development and design, aligning with her academic interests.
Education and Expertise
Jennah earned her Bachelor's degree from Brown University, where she studied Applied Mathematics and Urban Studies from 2015 to 2019. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and urban planning principles. She has developed expertise in geospatial analysis and mapping, which supports her research efforts.
Interests in Advocacy and Storytelling
Jennah has a strong interest in urban planning and advocacy. She enjoys creating videos and sharing stories to support policy change. Her background in communications and her experiences at The Swearer Center have equipped her with skills to effectively promote advocacy initiatives.