Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From Sean_Carver
Jump to: navigation, search
 
(153 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<big>'''Sean G. Carver, Ph. D.'''</big>, Associate Research Scientist, Department of Neurobiology, Yale University.
+
<big>'''Sean G. Carver, Ph. D.'''</big>, Data Scientist
 +
:Data scientist, gifted in the creative analysis and presentation of data.  I have skills and experience creating and conveying penetrating insights from data and models.  In a sense, I have been a data scientist for my entire career, although I did not always call myself that.  I have also called myself a modeler.
  
I am co-mentored by Drs. Eric Fortune and Noah Cowan (of the LIMBS Laboratory).
 
  
* [[Sean G. Carver's Research Interests|'''Research Interests''']]
 
  
''I am interested in developing and testing methods for identifying neural systems and in applying these methods to understand the mechanisms of sensorimotor processing, particularly mechanisms related to human balance, gait and posture.''
+
*<big> [[Doctor Data Professor|'''Mentoring and Tutoring available for the 2023-2024 school year (click here)''']] </big>
 +
::''I tutor most STEM fields and mentor data projects that send students to the next level---college, graduate school, or a spectacular career.  I have a particular interest and experience in baseball analytics to prepare students to work or study as sports data analysts.  Regardless of your field of interest, I can help you design and implement a project or projects that will get you noticed by employers and university admission committees.''
 +
 
 +
 
 +
* [[Sean G. Carver's Current Research and Data Science Projects|'''Current Research and Data Science Projects''']]
 +
 
 +
::''Baseball Research Showcase for Undergraduates:''  http://baseball.seancarver.org/novelty.html
 +
 
 +
* [https://medium.com/@SeanCarverData '''Blog''']
 +
 
 +
* [https://github.com/seancarverphd '''GitHub Repo''']
  
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Teaching and Course Development|'''Teaching and Course Development''']]  
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Teaching and Course Development|'''Teaching and Course Development''']]  
  
'' In Spring 2009, I taught a course, at the Johns Hopkins University, that I previously developed: [[ID_Course_Johns_Hopkins_Spring_2009|Modeling and Identifying Neurosystems]].''
+
::''In Spring 2017, I taught Stat 370, [[Syllabus:_Stat_370_Spring_2017|''Introduction to Statistical Computing and Modeling'']].
 +
 
 +
::''In Spring 2009, I developed and taught at Johns Hopkins: [[ID_Course_Johns_Hopkins_Spring_2009|Modeling and Identifying Neurosystems]].''
  
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Biography|'''Biography''']]
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Biography|'''Biography''']]
'' I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 2003.''
+
 
 +
::''I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 2003. I later worked for the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and Data Machines Corp.''
 +
 
 +
* [[Sean G. Carver's Textbook Collaborative Authoring|'''Textbook Collaborative Authoring''']]
 +
 
 +
::''I wrote: [[Media:The_Data_Professors_Guide_to_Basic_Statistics.pdf|The Data Professor's Guide to Basic Statistics]].
  
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Publications|'''Publications''']]
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Publications|'''Publications''']]
 +
 +
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-c-a3181331/ '''LinkedIn Profile''']

Latest revision as of 18:31, 11 November 2023

Sean G. Carver, Ph. D., Data Scientist

Data scientist, gifted in the creative analysis and presentation of data. I have skills and experience creating and conveying penetrating insights from data and models. In a sense, I have been a data scientist for my entire career, although I did not always call myself that. I have also called myself a modeler.


I tutor most STEM fields and mentor data projects that send students to the next level---college, graduate school, or a spectacular career. I have a particular interest and experience in baseball analytics to prepare students to work or study as sports data analysts. Regardless of your field of interest, I can help you design and implement a project or projects that will get you noticed by employers and university admission committees.


Baseball Research Showcase for Undergraduates: http://baseball.seancarver.org/novelty.html
In Spring 2017, I taught Stat 370, Introduction to Statistical Computing and Modeling.
In Spring 2009, I developed and taught at Johns Hopkins: Modeling and Identifying Neurosystems.
I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 2003. I later worked for the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and Data Machines Corp.
I wrote: The Data Professor's Guide to Basic Statistics.