Eunhye Ahn’s research focuses on leveraging data to improve the outcomes of children and families and advance broader social goals of equity and justice. She is particularly interested in informing child welfare policy and practice by utilizing data science and promoting equitable child welfare outcomes through rigorous examination of racial and socioeconomic disparities. She integrates policy knowledge in child welfare with data science approaches with an emphasis on ethics and justice. To expand our understanding of applying data science to government, policy, and protection systems in the child welfare arena, she closely collaborates with practitioners and community partners. Her research seeks to lay the foundation for future research on aligning data science initiatives with child welfare practice and policy priorities. Some of her current projects explore the ethical use of data in child welfare to support human decision-making processes. This study also examines the biases and fairness of machine learning applied to child welfare. Eunhye Ahn Assistant Professor PhD, University of Southern California Email: ahne@wustl.edu Areas of Focus: Child Abuse and Neglect Administrative Data Data Science Machine Learning Fairness In The News Family-focused interventions key to addressing child maltreatment September 20, 2024 Brown School Welcomes 12 Dynamic New Faculty Members, Fall 2022 September 8, 2022