...Experience creating presentations for fundraising decks and pitch decks for startups, for product roadmapping, for technical presentations, and for executive roundtable presentations. Statistics is in my DNA. In fact, I consider myself a statistician by trade, I have competed in math competitions since 6th grade, and I have led statistics research studies for Fortune 500 exams. (read more)
...In other words, I offer what the student needs at the right time. In addition, I explain why specific methods may be chosen over others. It starts off from the very simple; e.g., why choose a t-test instead of ANOVA, or why the Wald test instead of the likelihood ratio test or like why the Bonferonni instead of Turkeys. (read more)
...I have had at least 15 courses involving political science in high school, college and graduate school, including: American Government, Comparative Politics, Images of Women in History and Literature, Political Science 101, International Economics, International Dimensions of Business, Modern Ci... (read more)
...My work as an RA at Stanford was also making heavy use of linear algebra (with a focus on matrices). I took linear algebra classes with Gene Golub at Stanford. I have been using Matlab through both my academic and professional career. I used Matlab extensively for my research in electrical engineering at Stanford as well as for my BS dissertation. (read more)
...I am proficient in STATA and Microsoft excel for data management and analyses. I have mentored and tutored over 50 trainees including undergraduate students, medical students, residents, and physicians in data science. I am an assistant professor at NYU with over 120 peer reviewed publications. (read more)