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DMC Advisory Board Member - Yoav Nathaniel

Ramapo College’s Center for Data, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences welcomes Yoav Nathaniel to our Advisory Board! Our Advisory Board’s mission is to assist the Center in aligning our curriculum with industry needs and expectations, helping us to promote our curriculum, and guide us in developing our sponsored fieldwork experiences to our students.

Yoav Nathaniel was born in Israel and grew up in New Jersey, where he attended Ramapo College to study computer science. In 2015, while in school, Yoav joined Avanan, a cloud security startup that was later acquired by CheckPoint, as it’s first employee. Initially focused on QA for Avanan’s product, but later shifted to development, sales, marketing and cloud security thought leadership. Yoav later joined Goldman Sachs and led its firm wide cloud security engineering team, governing the cloud security standards of over 10,000 engineers. In early 2022, Yoav co-founded Silk Security to help security teams accelerate their remediation processes and save hours of work per week.

Categories: Data Science, MSCS, MSDS


Center for Data, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences Fair

Date/Time: Tuesday, 4/5/22, 5-7pm
Location: Ramapo College, Trustees Pavilion 1

Join us for the Data, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences Fair on April 5th, 2022! This event will feature keynote speaker Dr. Shawn Simpson, Principal Data Scientist at BlackRock AI Labs, who will share practical tips gleaned from her career as a Data Scientist in finance, media, and advertising. Following the keynote speech, attendees will have the chance to view posters showcasing Ramapo students’ research projects in Data, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences. Attendees will be able to network with Ramapo students and faculty, as well as prospective employers who may be looking to hire interns or full-time employees. Awards will be given for the best posters.

This event is open to current and prospective students, faculty, staff, and members of the public.

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This page will be updated as more information about the event is announced

Schedule

  • 5:00-5:05pm Guests arrive
  • 5:05pm-5:10pm Welcome remarks (President Cindy Jebb)
  • 5:10-5:20pm Welcome and overview of Ramapo’s bachelor and master degree programs in Data, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences (Scott Frees and Amanda Beecher)
  • 5:20-6:15pm Keynote speech: “Field notes for future data scientists: tips from a career in industry” by
    Dr. Shawn Simpson, Principal Data Scientist, BlackRock AI Labs. See additional information below.
  • 6:15-7:00pm Student poster session and networking event

Keynote Speaker

Speaker: Dr. Shawn Simpson, Principal Data Scientist, BlackRock AI Labs

Title: Field notes for future data scientists: tips from a career in industry

Abstract: When training to be a data scientist there is an emphasis on data analysis and modeling
techniques — but what happens once you are out in industry? This talk will provide practical suggestions based on my career in data science, with examples drawn from applications in news and media, finance, and advertising technology. Topics will include going deep with data, understanding uncertainty, joining forces with engineers, taking a product mindset, knowing your end user, and architecting end-to-end systems.

Speaker bio: Shawn Simpson, Ph.D. is Principal Data Scientist in BlackRock AI Labs, where she leads an initiative that builds AI-powered decision tools for traders. Previously she was Senior Data Scientist at Tapad, a cross-device advertising technology firm. She built large-scale predictive models for telco applications using Scala, Spark/PySpark, Python, Hadoop MapReduce, and Google Cloud Platform technologies, and acted as lead data scientist on cross-functional product teams. Prior to that Shawn was Head of Data Science at Dow Jones. She was responsible for multivariate paywall testing on WSJ.com, predictive models for subscriptions and cancellations, company-wide data science training,
and internal consulting for newsroom, finance, and customer teams.

Before joining industry Shawn was an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Columbia University. Her research focused on analysis of recurrent events, Bayesian methods for large-scale data, and post-
marketing drug safety surveillance. She has a Ph.D. in Statistics from Columbia University and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Multifractal Analysis of Daily US COVID-19 Cases

Wednesday, March 23rd at 6-7pm in ASB 323

In this talk we discuss how the multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis (MFDFA) technique can be used to explore the highly irregular behavior or volatility clustering of daily COVID-19 cases in the United States. By using the multifractal spectrum of the MFDFA we will characterize the path and predict the short or long memory behavior of the US COVID-19 Cases on different time scales.

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Biography: Osei Tweneboah is Assistant Professor of Data Science at Ramapo College of New Jersey. His main research is Stochastic Analysis, Machine Learning and Scientific Computing with applications to Big Data and Complex Data sets arising in Finance, Public Health, Geophysics, and others. Dr. Tweneboah is co-author of the textbook Data Science in Theory and Practice: Techniques for Big Data Analytics and Complex Data Sets recently published by Wiley.

Categories: Data Science, Lecture Series, MSDS


How to fail your tech interview successfully

Feb 22nd at 6-7pm in ASB 332

Computer Science is hard. Being a Software Engineer is hard. Translating your computer science skills into a successful Software Engineer gig after college shouldn’t be hard. After interviewing close to 100 candidates at all levels for Google, Facebook and Manticore, Dobri Yordanov has a few tips and tricks to share, as well as pitfalls to avoid. Join us if you’d like to hear about them, be it out of curiosity or practicality. Everyone is welcome!

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Biography: Dobri is a Ramapo College ’15 graduate, originally from Bulgaria. Since graduating, he’s built a career as a Software Engineer and a self-described Prototype Wizard in large tech working for Google and Facebook, and most recently landing in the game industry as a principal engineer at Manticore Games. As of ’21, you can occasionally catch him in Ramapo teaching some of our Computer Science classes. He likes long walks on the beach in VR and philosophical ponderings about the nature of our existence and ethics in technology. He will also absolutely listen to you about your favorite algorithm or design paradigm – he is 100% that kind of dork.

Categories: Lecture Series, Uncategorized