Divya Ramjee
Adjunct Instructor
Department of Justice, Law and Criminology
Degrees
PhD (in-progress), Justice, Law & Criminology, American University
MS, Biotechnology, The Johns Hopkins University
MS, Science, Technology, and International Security, The Johns Hopkins University
BS, Microbiology, The Ohio State University
BS, Neuroscience, The Ohio State University
Bio
is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Justice, Law & Criminology. She is also a Senior Fellow at the Center for Security, Innovation, and New Technology; a Graduate Fellow at the Internet Governance Lab; and a Fellow for Washington College of Law's Tech, Law & Security Program.
Her research interests include cybercrime and cyber-enabled crime, cyber and tech policy, and political methodology. She is also interested in translational data analytics, focused on utilizing data science methods and analytics to better address issues of societal importance. Additionally, she is enthusiastic about teaching cyber- and tech-focused courses, as well as courses on statistics and programming, and is an adjunct instructor at American University’s School of Public Affairs (Department of Justice, Law & Criminology and Department of Government) and at the Washington College of Law.