Tina Rosado (she/her) is a strategic designer and data visualization specialist whose work integrates analytical rigor, creative inquiry, and cultural awareness to drive intentional change. A graduate of Northeastern University with a Master of Fine Arts in Information Design and Data Visualization and a Certificate in Digital Humanities, she combines design, research, and leadership to make complex information more understandable and actionable. With a foundation in mechanical engineering from MIT and professional experience leading transformation projects as a management consultant, Tina brings a multidisciplinary perspective shaped by lived experiences across Puerto Rico, the United States, Norway, and England. She is currently part of the BarabásiLab and the Center for Complex Network Research, where she merges network science and art through design and visualization, and also a researcher at Northeastern’s Center for Design, where her work explores design for public policy in Latin America—using data and design to reveal connections, inform decisions, and foster collective understanding.
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Portsoken Street
London, E1 8PH, UK
100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101


