I'm Monserrat, a Mexican data analyst who believes technology should serve everyone, not just a few. Over the past six years, I've worked at the intersection of data, policy, and social impact.
👩🏽💻 I recently completed my Master's in Data Science for Public Policy at the Hertie School in Berlin, where I specialized in Digital Governance. My thesis was on estimating the energy consumption and environmental impact of data centers in Europe (you can find more here). During my studies, I worked as a research assistant in the Digital Economy and Internet Policy group at the Weizenbaum Institute.
I'm currently working as a data and policy consultant, developing data-driven research reports and analyses. I'm also seeking full-time opportunities at the intersection of data, policy, and decision-making.
🌱 I co-founded Hijas de Internet (Daughters of the Internet), where we advocate for digital spaces that are safer, more diverse, and inclusive for everyone—especially in Mexico and the Global South.
Programming: Python (pandas, matplotlib, geopandas), R (tidyverse, ggplot2), SQL
Data Analysis: Cleaning, visualization, storytelling with data, reproducible research workflows
Policy Research: Quantitative and qualitative analysis, indicator design, data-driven policy evaluation
Project Management: Agile methods, project management (Notion, Jira, Asana)
Communication: Translating technical findings for diverse audiences, both in Spanish and English
German (A2), SQL (advanced queries), Tableau, and business analysis frameworks
