Adam Shepardson

Author

Adam Shepardson

Keywords

education policy, public administration, GIS, geospatial information systems, geographic information systems, spatial analysis, data science, statistics, quantitative research, SUNY Albany, education governance, education finance, computational social science, public policy, econometrics, Python, R programming, statistical modeling

Adam Shepardson
"My name is on this website"
— Adam Shepardson

Education

PhD Student
SUNY Albany
Public Admin & Policy
Master of Arts
Univ. of Oklahoma
Political Science
🐻 Bachelor of Arts
Brown University
Economics & History

Honors & Awards

Dean's Funding (Departmental Fellowship)
SUNY Albany (2025 + 2026)
SREE Conference Grant
SREE (2025)
Roe L. Johns Grant
AEFP (2025)
Public Administration Dept. Travel Grant (2X)
SUNY Albany (2025)
Hugh G. MacNiven Award
Univ. of Oklahoma (2023)
George B. Williams Award
Univ. of Oklahoma (2023)

Welcome to my website! I am a PhD student in Public Administration and Policy at SUNY Albany who specializes in quantitative education policy research.

My research examines the socio-political systems that shape American educational policy, finance, and governance. I apply modern computational social science techniques derived from GIS, statistical analysis, and data engineering to connect theoretical insights with real-world policy challenges. This work combines doctoral-level quantitative training in applied social science with rigorous use of modern innovations in programming, LLMs, computer algorithms, and data structures.

Technical Proficiencies

Programming & Quantitative Analysis: Advanced proficiency in R, Python, and Stata with experience moving projects from raw data collection to finely-tuned results. Key foci include web scraping, spatial statistics and spatial data structures, responsible applications of LLMs for quality research, and gold-standard econometrics, machine learning, and text analysis packages

Geospatial Analysis: GIS tools (across Python, R, ArcGIS) for spatial data management and visualization

Data Engineering: SQL (PostgreSQL), cloud computing (SLURM), managing large-scale datasets (e.g., 75+ million records), Linux systems

Development Tools: Git/GitHub, Visual Studio Code, Cursor, Quarto, Jupyter Notebooks, Command Line Interfaces (e.g., Claude Code, GitHub CLI, and others)

Research Support: Grant writing assistance, reproducible research workflows, data visualization, academic writing

Actively seeking opportunities in academic research, public/private sector management and administration, GIS-focused roles, and data analysis positions. My training links quantitative methods with public administration theory, combining technical expertise with evidence-informed management insights.