and his M.S. degree in micro and nano systems technology from University of SouthEastern Norway, in 2014. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Micropower Circuits and Systems Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Davis. He has interned and worked part time for Redpine Signals, Verily, and Google in power management integrated circuits, embedded systems, and wireless power transfer for wearable and implantable devices since 2016. His research interests include power management ICs, low-power mixed signal circuits, embedded systems, and wireless power transfer.
A common problem in mathematics and statistics departments at academic institutions is providing students with experience working with real data in place of the often sanitized “toy” datasets used in the classroom. A solution can be creating mutually beneficial collaborations with local organizations and businesses. This paper discusses the creation of the Bryant University Statistical Consulting Office (BUSCO), and explores both its successes and challenges, with the purpose of guiding and inspiring other colleges and universities in establishing similar organizations. In particular, we discuss the challenges involved with obtaining funding, identifying and partnering with non-profits, and guiding students through meaningful and purposeful consulting experiences. We also share some note-worthy project outcomes.
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