Doctor Data Professor
Services (available to both children and adults):
For the first several clients who contact me in January 2024, I offer a special of 50% off my regular rate for the entire Spring semester (until May 31, 2024). My services are
The rates with the special:
$60 US for the first 30 minutes (30-minute minimum, tutoring or preparation).
$1 US for each additional minute needed (for the same "topic," same or different appointment.)
The rate without the special is $120 US for 30 minutes and $2 US for each additional minute.
Sign up by emailing doctordataprofessor@gmail.com.
I am passionate about mentoring sports and other data science projects. One unique value of my business is in preparing students for careers in sports data analytics. Regardless of what excites you, be it sports, or something else, I can mentor and help you design and implement data projects that will get you noticed by employers and university admission committees. That said, even if you are not pursuing a career in sports, sports data projects can often be good conversation openers in interviews and with professional networking. Baseball, in particular, has an enormous wealth of free data available. If sports projects aren't your thing, but you are interested in data, good data are available for topics that many other students, universities, and employers have a keen interest in, such as film, entertainment, and social trends.
I am available 11:30 AM - 4:30 PM Eastern Time, Saturdays and Sundays, and for occasional 30-minute appointments on weekday evenings. Zoom or email correspondence only.
About me: I have a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University.
I have taught at the college level (8+ years) at Cornell, Johns Hopkins University, and American University. While at American University, I taught 24 classes in Statistics over 6 years. I have also taught Calculus, Mathematics, Engineering, and Neuroscience classes. I have explained the concepts of Basic Statistics to over 1000 students, and know how to convey understanding. In Statistics classes, I often assigned optional or required data projects and helped students find topics and data that inspired them. My students went on to good jobs in industry or government. With my letters of recommendation, some went on to Medical School; others to Law School. At American University, I led a research program in Baseball Analytics for several years and worked with students on Baseball Analytics projects. I had success advancing students to jobs in Sports Analytics. I am currently a Data Scientist working in the healthcare Industry.
I can work with parents, or directly with children or adult students.
Please reach out if interested: doctordataprofessor@gmail.com to schedule a free 15-minute consultation.