Experience

Here’s my resume

Professional

Data Science Manager at Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, 2018-Present.

  • I built a data analysis pipeline in Python from scratch to study Medicaid claims data and Medicaid managed care markets in several states. I'm the principal analyst on several research projects and I am in charge of the database organization, version control, and overseeing the progress of a small team of researchers.

Graduate Student Researcher at Yale University Physics Department, New Haven, CT, 2011-2017.

  • I studied the superconducting persistent current in nanometer-scale aluminum rings. I used Python to analyze experimental data to test predictions of physics. I presented my results at research conferences and in published papers.

Graduate Teaching Fellow at Yale University Physics Department, New Haven, CT, 2011-2017.

  • I led introductory physics lecture discussions and laboratory classes for 14 semesters. For 6 semesters, I taught introductory physics under the flipped classroom model, where I helped groups of students collaboratively solve problems in class.

Skills

Python

  • I have extensive experience with the Python Standard Library and data analyis and visualization libraries like pandas, NumPy, SciPy, statsmodels, matplotlib, and seaborn.

    Check out my Stack Overflow to see which libraries I have badges for and know the most about. profile for ALollz at Stack Overflow, Q&A for professional and enthusiast programmers

Strong: Stata, Git

Familiar: R, SQL, Mathematica

Publications

. Deterministic phase slips in mesoscopic superconducting rings. Nature Communications, 2016.

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. Fabrication and characterization of large arrays of mesoscopic gold rings on large-aspect-ratio cantilevers. Review of Scientific Instruments, 2014.

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. Numerical simulations of the ionosphere of Mars during a solar flare. J. Geophys. Res., 2012.

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. Modeling Mars' ionosphere with constraints from same-day observations by Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Express. J. Geophys. Res., 2011.

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