I enjoy making things. Here are a selection of projects that I have worked on over the years. This page is still under development, as I have several more projects I need to add.
This was the final project from my data analytics bootcamp course. I used multilinear regression to develop a model to use publicly-provided NAM forecast data to predict site-specific wind and temperature. This provides a potentially valuable method to provide a reliable proxy for anemometer data when the anemometer is iced up or otherwise inoperable.
Nov 25, 2024
This is an example of one of many of my assignments in the coding bootcamp I took through the University of Denver in 2024. In this module challenge, we were tasked with using machine learning and neural networks to create a binary classifier that can predict whether applicants to a program will be successful. My github contains several other repositories for other assignments.
Nov 1, 2024
Javascript dashboard that compares 2D and 3D anemometer data.
Oct 1, 2024
In 2011-2012, while working as a Research Engineer with Janick Industries, I worked on the development stages of a project to develop a machine to convert human waste to usable energy. This project was funded by the Gates Foundation. The project culminated in the “Janicki Omni Porcessor”, which was successsfully deployed in Dakar, Senegal.
Oct 1, 2011
Personal projects I have done over the years, published on my personal website. Examples include: Regression analysis of summit titles, Mountaineering and Mt. Rainier accident statistics, Cartograms, Timelapse photography, Night photography article, Labeled panoramas, Informational posters, and more.
Jan 1, 2010