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Craig Jolley

Senior Data Scientist at USAID

Craig Jolley is a Senior Data Scientist at USAID's Innovation, Technology, and Research Hub in the Bureau for Inclusive Growth, Partnerships, and Innovation.1 He works on integrating AI technologies throughout USAID's work and promoting responsible, effective AI adoption.1 Jolley has been leading the development of the Digital Ecosystem Country Assessment (DECA) for the past three years, which helps USAID Missions understand their digital operating environment.1

Prior to joining USAID in 2014, Jolley studied mathematical models of biological rhythms at RIKEN in Kobe, Japan.1 He holds a PhD in Physics from Arizona State University.13 His background in physics has informed his approach to data science in the field of international development.3

At USAID, Jolley has been involved in various projects focusing on the development potential of emerging technologies, including machine learning, blockchain, biometrics, and quantum computing.1 He has also participated in webinars and presentations on AI for Good, sharing insights on how artificial intelligence can transform humanitarian and development efforts.2

Jolley's LinkedIn profile (username: cjolley) reflects his current role at USAID and his involvement in technology-driven initiatives for international development.3

Highlights

Craig Jolley - AI for Good - ITU
Craig Jolley - AI for Good - ITU

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States