Korina A. is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in research and analysis, currently serving as a Research Scientist at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security since April 2024. Previously, Korina contributed as a Research Scientist at The Hoover Institution, focusing on safeguarding transnational science through advanced NLP models and risk assessments. Korina has held key roles including Lead Scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton, where responsibilities included developing agent-based models, and Senior Decision Scientist at Govini, focusing on military supply chain risks. An established contractor for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Korina has also served in various capacities related to identity operations and data analysis. Korina holds a PhD in Decision & Risk Analysis from Stanford University, a Master's in Applied Statistics from Columbia University, and degrees in Mathematics and Computation from Harvard University and Philosophy from Georgetown University.