I hold a Bachelor's degree in Scientific Computing from the University of Pittsburgh and received a Neuroscience Ph.D. from Emory University in 2017.I am currently a software engineer at Micromeritics programming scientific instruments that analyze physical and chemical properties of small particles.Skills used at Micromeritics: C++, Windows frontend development.Other skills: Scientific computing & data analysis (Python, R, SQL, Tableau, Matlab) Math (took university courses in multivariable calculus, differential equations, matrix theory, numerical analysis, linear algebra, basic statistics, multiple linear and nonlinear regression, quantitative neuroscience and machine learning) Bioinformatics (Emory class in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology) Research techniques (behavioral experiments, computational analysis, electrophysiology) Writing (awarded multiple grants totaling >$100,000, published multiple papers) Public speaking (Toastmasters)Personality: I consider myself to be flexible, a good teammate, detail-oriented, results-focused and a fast learner.
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