Andrew Zhou is a data scientist with eight years of practical experience and an MS in Data Science from the University of Washington, combining strong foundations in computer science and statistics from Rutgers. He has built end-to-end production analytics—most notably a multi-touch attribution model and an anomaly diagnostics system at The Clorox Company—that directly informed marketing spend and operational decisions. At Meta since 2022, he applies rigorous data cleaning, modeling, and diagnostics skills to high-impact problems at scale. He also brings hands-on experimental design experience from industrial settings, where his models helped boost machine output by 4%. Colleagues describe him as results-oriented with a knack for turning noisy data into actionable insights that save money and guide strategy.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Data Science, 3.96/4.00, Master of Science - MS, Data Science, 3.96/4.00 at University of Washington
BEReddiT - An app used to determine conflicting viewpoints and controversy among different subreddits.
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