In this section detailing my coursework and academic journey, I highlight the diverse array of courses I've pursued in Mathematics, Statistics, and Data Science. For each course, I offer a brief glimpse into the five most important concepts I've encountered.
Additionally, I share my contributions to academia with two published works featured in the journal PLOS ONE, where I delve into the fascinating realm of bacterial community analysis and comparison.
Furthermore, I detail my immersive experience during my REU at Southern Methodist University, where I had the opportunity to apply statistical and data science techniques to tackle pressing economic and environmental issues in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Lastly, I shed light on my campus involvement at Winona State University, including my role as a student senator representing the College of Science and Engineering, my appointment as the dean's advisor for the same college, my membership in the Mathematics and Statistics Club, and my founding role as the president of the Data Science Club.