Andrew Odegard

Analyst at Advanis
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St Albert, Alberta, Canada, CA

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Market Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Analyst
      • Nov 2021 - Present

      Enthusiastic data analyst with a diverse background and a thirst for knowledge. Committed to applying a fresh perspective to analytical roles, leveraging expertise across multiple disciplines. A strong advocate for innovative data analysis techniques, continuously seeking out the most efficient approaches to data cleaning, manipulation, visualization, and reporting. Enthusiastic data analyst with a diverse background and a thirst for knowledge. Committed to applying a fresh perspective to analytical roles, leveraging expertise across multiple disciplines. A strong advocate for innovative data analysis techniques, continuously seeking out the most efficient approaches to data cleaning, manipulation, visualization, and reporting.

    • Food & Beverages
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Server
      • Sep 2021 - Nov 2021
    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Optical Technician
      • May 2021 - Sep 2021

      One of 48 students awarded a $6000 stipend to conduct multidisciplinary research for the summer of 2021. The project consisted of designing and constructing an imaging device for spectroscopic applications in fluorescence microscopy. I used Zemax OpticStudio to optimize the optical system, and AutoCAD Inventor to design a housing that was 3D printed to hold the optical elements. The project took place at home (due to COVID-19) and in a lab under the supervision of a U of A physics professor. One of 48 students awarded a $6000 stipend to conduct multidisciplinary research for the summer of 2021. The project consisted of designing and constructing an imaging device for spectroscopic applications in fluorescence microscopy. I used Zemax OpticStudio to optimize the optical system, and AutoCAD Inventor to design a housing that was 3D printed to hold the optical elements. The project took place at home (due to COVID-19) and in a lab under the supervision of a U of A physics professor.

    • Canada
    • Government Administration
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • General Laborer
      • May 2020 - Aug 2020
    • General Laborer
      • May 2019 - Aug 2019
    • General Laborer
      • May 2018 - Aug 2018

Education

  • University of Alberta
    Bachelor of Science - BSc, Physics/Mathematics Double Major
    2017 - 2021

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