I am a data engineer, computer programmer, and data scientist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis who can transform high-volume and high-dimensional data into insightful and actionable products. I have a bachelor’s degree in Physics from Bucknell University. I lead a team of students and staff with diverse academic backgrounds to produce on-time high-quality results as well as collaborate alongside cross-functional teams. I enjoy streamlining complex data assembly workflows, and I am always open to learning new methods and techniques.
As human brain imaging techniques improve and evolve, it is difficult to avoid data inconsistencies in ongoing longitudinal studies. Read about my work in solving database issues for thousands of human brain imaging scans and their processed data.
Over the past five years, I instructed a bi-annual four-day software certification workshop for internal and external researchers and affiliated collaborators. Read about my curriculum design and my approach to teaching!
I discovered a creative outlet I love when designing and developing this website portfolio. Read about my journey in creating this portfolio design, the different software I tested, and the final product decisions!