About Me

As a mathematics professor with nearly two decades of experience, I have honed my skills in both applied and theoretical mathematics. My repertoire includes coding abilities, and I am passionate about solving problems and collaborating with teams. To stay at the forefront of my field, I continually take online classes, particularly in data science. I finished a Master of Science in Mathematics and presently, I am pursuing my Master of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence. 

My technical proficiencies encompass SQL, Power BI, Python, Tableau, R, and Minitab. With a robust academic background in mathematics and statistics, I bring a comprehensive understanding of these disciplines to my work. Beyond my professional interests, I have a deep love for self-development literature, with titles such as Atomic Habits, Limitless, Think Again, Mindset, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, The Power of Now, Think Like a Monk, Everything Is F*cked, and The Art of War gracing my collection. 

I am an avid learner, frequently engaging with courses on Udemy, where I have amassed over 30 courses in areas such as Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Python, PostgreSQL, Tableau, R Programming, Statistics, Advanced Algebra, Stock Trading, Photoshop, OBS Studio, Vegas Pro, Java, CSS, HTML, and more. My curiosity extends to philosophy and history, which I explore through the Crash Course YouTube channel, as well as a keen interest in documentaries on Curiosity Stream. 

In addition to my scholastic endeavors, I enjoy listening to podcasts and watching videos by influential speakers such as TD Jakes, Billy Graham, Fr. Mike Schmitz, Jeff Cavins, and Steven Furtick. I love listening to Ascension’s Bible in a Year and Catechism in a Year. On a personal note, I am a proud father of two wonderful children and have been happily married for twelve years.