Enan is a third-year senior in economics. He chose economics because, coming into college, he wanted to broaden his scope of thinking from the software development background, and economics was the best way to do that.
His research has been with Dr. Janet Box-Steffensmeier on using natural language processing to better understand the Supreme Court and its friends, populism, partisanship within Congress, and presidential pardon procedures. In addition, his work has been focused on novel data visualizations on Amicus Briefs and deriving Congressional Member Consistency through TF-IDF. Enan is a recipient of the Undergraduate Research Scholarship and Apprenticeship and has received the Google Cloud Education Grant for this work.
He is also the former president of the Big Data and Analytics Association on campus, a student organization consisting of 350+ members, where he launched a pilot course at the intersection of social sciences and data analytics titled computational research methodology. This course has corporatized the research process for undergrads so they may have a steady stream of differentiated and unique learning experiences while driving high-quality research.
He is also the Chief Operations Officer of A Cubed Design, a venture focused on creating refreshable Braille displays, where he won the President's Buckeye Accelerator prize. In addition, he has interned at Crowe Consulting, Singularity University, and Aware. Enan is currently at Aware where he works on data governance and human behavior analysis from enterprise collaboration data and will be joining full-time as an NLP Data Scientist.