Tegan M.
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Credentials
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Machine Shop
Arizona State University
Experience
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Steppingblocks
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United States
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Data Engineer
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Aug 2022 - Present
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Eligo Energy, LLC
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United States
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Utilities
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Data Scientist
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Mar 2022 - Aug 2022
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Data Scientist
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Oct 2021 - Mar 2022
· Built a cost prediction microservice API deployed on AWS using machine learning models and Python's FastAPI to identify profitable potential customers and make real-time, model-driven, custom product offers.· Created an improved price sensitivity model to increase the annual profit margin of variable rate customers by leveraging customer churn prediction.· Conducted prescriptive and predictive analysis using PostgreSQL and Python visualization tools to create BI reports/dashboards.
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University of Chicago
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow
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Jul 2019 - Sep 2021
· Employed molecular dynamics simulation software, enhanced sampling algorithms, and analysis techniques using machine learning methods (feature extraction, dimensionality reduction, clustering, and Markov State Modeling) to computationally investigate the molecular mechanism of circadian rhythm in bacteria. · Used Python programming and bash scripting languages for automating workflow, performing data analysis, and visualizing simulations. · Employed molecular dynamics simulation software, enhanced sampling algorithms, and analysis techniques using machine learning methods (feature extraction, dimensionality reduction, clustering, and Markov State Modeling) to computationally investigate the molecular mechanism of circadian rhythm in bacteria. · Used Python programming and bash scripting languages for automating workflow, performing data analysis, and visualizing simulations.
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UC Davis Office of Research
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United States
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Tech transfer science intern
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Jan 2019 - Mar 2019
· Due diligence for bioscience and engineering intellectual property. · Drafted claims charts and NCDs, conducted prior art searches, and market analysis of potential licensees for specific technologies. · Due diligence for bioscience and engineering intellectual property. · Drafted claims charts and NCDs, conducted prior art searches, and market analysis of potential licensees for specific technologies.
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Arizona State University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Researcher
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Aug 2015 - Jul 2018
Experimental Nanobiophysics in Dr. Robert Ros' lab• Atomic force and confocal fluorescence microscopy• Bacterial adhesion assays• Data analysis using MatLabComputational Biophysics in Dr. Banu Ozkan's research group• Steered molecular dynamics study of WW protein domains• Undergraduate honors thesis completion• Data analysis script writing in python
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Physics TA
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Jan 2018 - May 2018
Grade students’ Modern physics assignments and provide tutoring services (course PHY361)
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Chemistry Laboratory TA
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Aug 2016 - Dec 2017
• instructor of general chemistry labs• facilitate a safe and professional laboratory environment • manage and grade all student lab activities and assignments• lecture proctor and course material tutor
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PhysTEC Learning Assistant
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Aug 2015 - May 2016
• Facilitate an interactive introductory physics classroom• Be available to students as a mentor and tutor in-person and via email• Attend lecture and recitation to help answer students' questions • Grade student work
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
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United States
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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REU summer researcher
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Jun 2017 - Aug 2017
Theoretical biophysics; measuring the mechanical properties of a computationally engineered Beta-solenoid protein lattice using molecular dynamics simulations Publication: Baarda, R., Marianchuk, T., Tony, M., Cox, D. "In silico Stress-Strain Measurements on Self-assembled Protein Lattices" (2018) Soft Matter. Theoretical biophysics; measuring the mechanical properties of a computationally engineered Beta-solenoid protein lattice using molecular dynamics simulations Publication: Baarda, R., Marianchuk, T., Tony, M., Cox, D. "In silico Stress-Strain Measurements on Self-assembled Protein Lattices" (2018) Soft Matter.
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Michigan State University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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REU summer researcher
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May 2016 - Jul 2016
Experimental single molecule biophysics under Dr. Matthew Comstock. Project title: Measuring the Folding Landscape for a Single Protein (hYAP) Under Force • single molecule force spectroscopy using optical tweezers • micro fluidic chamber assays • data analysis with MatLab • presentation of work at MSU Experimental single molecule biophysics under Dr. Matthew Comstock. Project title: Measuring the Folding Landscape for a Single Protein (hYAP) Under Force • single molecule force spectroscopy using optical tweezers • micro fluidic chamber assays • data analysis with MatLab • presentation of work at MSU
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University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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REU summer researcher
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Jun 2015 - Aug 2015
Conducting experimental biophysics research on microtubules in Dr. Taviare Hawkins lab. Project title: The Persistence Length of Microtubules with Multi-Rigidity Segments • Thin chamber, in vitro assays • Optical fluorescence microscopy • Data analysis using Matlab • Autoclaving Conducting experimental biophysics research on microtubules in Dr. Taviare Hawkins lab. Project title: The Persistence Length of Microtubules with Multi-Rigidity Segments • Thin chamber, in vitro assays • Optical fluorescence microscopy • Data analysis using Matlab • Autoclaving
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Education
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University of Chicago
Master's degree, Biological and Physical Sciences -
Arizona State University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biophysics & Chemistry