Summary
Adam Peterson is a data scientist with nine years of experience applying rigorous statistical methods to large-scale product and research problems, currently building measurement and modeling solutions at Netflix. He previously developed rare-event estimation techniques and prototype infrastructure at Google that delivered multi-million-dollar savings and sharper performance metrics. A PhD-trained biostatistician from the University of Michigan, Adam blends academic methodological depth with practical software development—he describes coding as his passion and has repeatedly turned novel methods into usable tools. His background spans health, academia, and tech, from advising on study design and creating web-scrapers to integrating Medicare data into enterprise warehouses, which gives him a rare cross-domain perspective on data quality and operational impact. Based in Denver, he combines a pragmatic focus on scale with an appetite for elegant, reproducible code.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Spanish, Spanish at Universidad de Oviedo
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biostatistics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biostatistics at University of Michigan
University of Missouri
Spanish, English