Progress is infinitesimal most of the time: how do we measure it? Do we add to progress combinatorially? Are relationships between highly-connected data, people, ideas, products, and services more crucial to understanding the big picture than knowing each element alone? How can we leverage technology to not only understand the world, but make the world a better
Progress is infinitesimal most of the time: how do we measure it? Do we add to progress combinatorially? Are relationships between highly-connected data, people, ideas, products, and services more crucial to understanding the big picture than knowing each element alone? How can we leverage technology to not only understand the world, but make the world a better place?
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Data Scientist Analyst @ From November 2015 to Present (2 months) Greater Seattle Area
S.B., A.B., Mathematics, Economics, Minor in Philosophy @ University of Chicago From 2006 to 2010 High School @ Seattle Preparatory School From 2002 to 2006 Alexander Korbonits is skilled in: R, Econometrics, Game Theory, Python, Multivariate Statistics, Research, Data Analysis, Management, Sage, Apache Spark, MongoDB, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon EC2, Amazon RDS, Machine Learning
Websites:
http://korbonits.github.io
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