Resourceful Data Analyst and Programmer with 5+ years of experience at Alfred Labs. Strong background in Mathematics and Computer Science.
Adept at providing crucial analysis to cooperating teams.
As an early employee of the company, I played a pivotal role in the development of our data infrastructure. This included the creation of robust ETL pipelines and automated dashboards, key advancements that enabled the entire organization to make data-driven decisions. My expertise in designing experiments, streamlining business metrics, and conducting causal inference analyses, significantly streamlined our decision-making process.
Transferred from the Mathematics department to the Computer Science department.
The graduation thesis focused on analyzing user preference for phrases on the message board PTT.
Number theory, Calculus, Linear algebra, Abstract algebra, Probability theory, and Statistics.
Database Systems, Introduction to Machine Learning, Introduction to Image Processing, Introduction to Data Mining, Discrete Mathematics, Java, Data Structures, Digital System Design, Operating Systems, Algorithms, Digital Circuit Laboratory, Computer Network, System Programming, Assembly Language, Computer Architecture, Formal Languages and Automata Theory, Engineering Mathematics, Dynamic Webpage Design, Programming for Mobile Phone, Introduction to Cryptography.
Resourceful Data Analyst and Programmer with 5+ years of experience at Alfred Labs. Strong background in Mathematics and Computer Science.
Adept at providing crucial analysis to cooperating teams.
As an early employee of the company, I played a pivotal role in the development of our data infrastructure. This included the creation of robust ETL pipelines and automated dashboards, key advancements that enabled the entire organization to make data-driven decisions. My expertise in designing experiments, streamlining business metrics, and conducting causal inference analyses, significantly streamlined our decision-making process.
Transferred from the Mathematics department to the Computer Science department.
The graduation thesis focused on analyzing user preference for phrases on the message board PTT.
Number theory, Calculus, Linear algebra, Abstract algebra, Probability theory, and Statistics.
Database Systems, Introduction to Machine Learning, Introduction to Image Processing, Introduction to Data Mining, Discrete Mathematics, Java, Data Structures, Digital System Design, Operating Systems, Algorithms, Digital Circuit Laboratory, Computer Network, System Programming, Assembly Language, Computer Architecture, Formal Languages and Automata Theory, Engineering Mathematics, Dynamic Webpage Design, Programming for Mobile Phone, Introduction to Cryptography.