Madison Delmoe
Graduate Instructor at University of Utah- Claim this Profile
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Data Scientist with Python
DataCampJan, 2023- Oct, 2024
Experience
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University of Utah
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Instructor
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Aug 2021 - Present
Lab instructor for Engineering Calculus I - Math 1310, Fall 2021 Engineering Vector Calculus and PDEs - Math 3140, Fall 2022 Lab instructor for Engineering Calculus I - Math 1310, Fall 2021 Engineering Vector Calculus and PDEs - Math 3140, Fall 2022
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Castell
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Hospitals and Health Care
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100 - 200 Employee
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Data Science Intern
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Jan 2023 - Jul 2023
Developed techniques for staffing care coordinators across Intermountain Medical Group facilities in an equitable manner Utilized validation techniques to evaluate the Castell Risk Prediction model and identify populations less accurately predicted about by the model Cleaned and made predictions about physiological and medical data sets using machine learning techniques Developed techniques for staffing care coordinators across Intermountain Medical Group facilities in an equitable manner Utilized validation techniques to evaluate the Castell Risk Prediction model and identify populations less accurately predicted about by the model Cleaned and made predictions about physiological and medical data sets using machine learning techniques
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University of Arizona
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student Researcher, College of Medicine
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Aug 2018 - Aug 2021
Utilized mathematical modeling techniques to investigate necessary parameters giving rise to bistable behavior of vascular endothelial cells in the cerebrum. General goal of this research area is to understand neurovascular coupling from a scientific and clinical perspective Performed computations using Matlab. Used both numerical and analytic methods in calculating parametersCurrently writing up the results with Dr. Timothy Secomb for publication. The expected title of the paper is Conditions for Kir-induced bistability of membrane potential in capillary endothelial cells Show less
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Student Researcher, College of Science
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May 2020 - Jun 2021
August 2020 - June 2021Honors Thesis supervised by Dr. Doug Ulmer- Independently studied Algebraic Function Fields and Codes by Stichtenoth- Computed bounds on the number of rational places of function fields corresponding to superelliptic curves- Completed honors thesis titled Counting Points on Superelliptic CurvesMay 2020 - August 2020Summer research project supervised by Dr. Hang Xue- Independently studied Algebraic Curves by Fulton- Studied moduli spaces of curves with eventual goal of creating combinatorical method for describing numerical invariants of these curvesOctober 2017 - August 2018First year research experience in lab of Dr. Joanna Masel- Utilized linear regression techniques to investigate properties that predispose random peptides to be benign- Research focus of larger project is on de novo protein evolution Show less
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College of Science at The University of Arizona
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
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Jan 2018 - May 2021
January 2021 - May 2021 Teaching assistant for Point-Set Topology (432) - Class set up as a flipped classroom - Assisted students in working through exercises, primarily asking questions Mentored by mathematics professor, Dr. Jason Aubrey January 2020 - May 2021 Teaching assistant for first year Math and Statistics major colloquim - Helped pilot the course - Created 10 information sheets on a variety of topics relevant to mathematics majors. Topics included mental health, interaction with professors, resources on campus, math department opportunities, and asking the right questions - Assisted students in learning LaTex, writing and understanding mathematical papers, and creating presentations - Participated on a senior major panel to give perspective on mathematical coursework and career preparation - Tutored two hours each week during the Fall and Spring terms in the calculus tutoring lab - Assisted with one class each semester consisting of about 20 students Mentored by Mathematics Major Academic Advisor, Michelle Or August 2018 - December 2018 Teaching assistant for Calculus I (122b), Vector Calculus (223) - Aided in writing exam questions. Held review sessions prior to exams - Created grading rubrics for homework assignments and provided clear and consistent feedback - Presented three 50 minute lectures in class - Tutored two hours each week in the calculus tutoring lab - Assisted with three classes of about 20-30 students Mentored by mathematics instructor, Chris Jewel January 2018 - May 2018 Teaching assistant for Linear Algebra (313) - Assisted in promoting class discussion in a first semester linear algebra course. Answered and asked thought-provoking questions to promote active learning - Held review sessions attended by about 10 students before each exam - Presented a 25 minute lecture in class - Tutored two hours each week in the calculus tutoring lab - Assisted with one class of about 25 students Mentored by mathematics professor, Dr. Guadalupe Lozano Show less
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Education
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University of Utah
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD in Mathematics -
University of Utah
Master's degree, Statistics -
University of Arizona
Bachelor of Science - BS in Mathematics with Honors