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My final project in my graduate-level Stellar Astrophysics class I took in Fall 2021. I took a small section of data from the most recent GAIA release and used Markov Chain-Monte Carlo (MCMC) to fit a power law to the main sequence line of the H-R diagram of the distance modulus-adjusted data. After a simple fit to the entire data produced an understandably poor line, a secondary distribution was added to filter our non-MS stars, making a much better fit to the correct data.
My final project for a graduate-level Data Science class I took in Spring 2022. After preprocessing data from Sean Lahman’s Baseball Database and aggregating the players’ season-by-season numbers into career-level tallies, 5 different machine learning models are trained and tested to learn which players get inducted into the Hall of Fame. The models were compared next to each other with two different combinations of player stats.
The first side project of my dabble into MLB data. It tracks how the New York Mets (my favorite team) are doing vs the different opponents they face throughout the season. My next project is to expand this create a bot to automatically post to Reddit following games and then to handle multiple teams with different posting frequencies.