Summary
Andrew Nguyen is a data scientist with 11 years of experience blending econometrics, software engineering, and practical policy analytics, currently applying his skills at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. He has built production ETL pipelines and Shiny applications that combine large consumer credit, housing, and Census datasets to surface place-based economic disparities. His background includes developing stress-test econometric models, simulation frameworks for severe market shocks, and R packages for copulas and Kalman filters while automating reproducible reporting with ggplot2 and RMarkdown. Comfortable moving between research and production, he mentors teams on version control and model governance and has brought database and platform engineering experience from industry roles. Based in Fort Collins, CO, he is a dedicated R enthusiast who pairs rigorous economic training with pragmatic software practices to make complex analyses auditable and actionable.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Mathematics, Economics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Mathematics, Economics at Iowa State University
Master of Arts - MA, Economics, Master of Arts - MA, Economics at The University of Texas at Austin