Background: Ph.D. statistician/data science person (20+ years experience); SAS and STATA programmer (10+ years experience), responsible for: (1) Replication and analysis of opposing experts' reports in the areas of economics, statistics, and mathematics, usually in a litigation context. This usually involves learning some new area of a new subject. (2) Data set creation, cleanup, and analysis in SAS, Stata, Mathematica, R, Excel, and other packages. (3) Statistical modelling in SAS, Stata, Mathematica, R, and Excel. (4) Creation and production of items related to expert testimony and litigation: rebuttal reports, trial and deposition charts/graphics/exhibits, and disclosures of supporting computer code. From both my seven years as a tenure-track professor in a mathematics department and another separate fifteen years in private industry (litigation/technical consulting), I am very competent in technical writing; I am also very comfortable with public speaking and giving presentations to large and small groups both at a technical and non-technical level. I have authored a large-scale graduate level textbook in advanced mathematics and a modest number of peer-reviewed statistics papers published in reputable journals. My present job consists of dealing with statistical models that are not necessarily the standard models one finds in standard undergraduate or graduate level coursework. There is a large SAS and Stata programming component to my job, and Excel is heavily used as well. On occasion, I will utilize packages such as Mathematica, R, StatXact, SPSS, and STATA. I work in a team-based environment where several people are responsible for various parts of a research or legal project.
Listed skills include Sas, Statisics, Data Science, Mathematics, and 23 others.