In 2022, I graduated with an undergraduate degree in Quantitative Analysis of Markets and Organizations (it’s just economics with a fancy name) and Computer Science. The start of this blog and the end of the degree overlapped a bit — any of those posts will be marked here.
Unless I somehow get lured back into a degree later on, I doubt there will be many new posts here.
— My time at the University of Utah was longer than I'd planned, cut shorter than expected by COVID-19.
I was very lucky to have mentorship to push me across the finish line.
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— Efficiency: spending six hours building a web scraper to avoid five minutes of daily work.
Automating a business simulation because checking in is for chumps.
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— Set up continuous integration to auto-update your resume everywhere. Overleaf, GitHub, and LaTeX automation for the perpetually disorganized.
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— My college presentation on the Gale-Shapley paper, recorded on an iPad, like a true professional.
Non-market environments, matchmaking lattices, and gratitude for good professors.
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— A first foray into network visualization: messy graphs, abject terror.
Early data viz experiments searching for supply loops. Bad graphs; interesting questions.
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