Summary
Dmitry Shemetov is a Statistical Developer and applied mathematics PhD with a decade of experience building data infrastructure, public-health forecasting, and scientific software. He currently contributes statistical analyses and data engineering for Carnegie Mellon's Delphi COVID modeling group, translating research-grade methods into production-ready pipelines. His doctoral work at UC Davis focused on the statistical limits of distributed systems and graph-structured problems, informing both his modeling intuition and systems design. Earlier roles span machine-learning research at Los Alamos and hands-on engineering of speech recognition and logging systems, evidencing a rare blend of theoretical depth and practical implementation. Based in Davis, CA, he combines rigorous probabilistic thinking with applied tool-building—and, as his GitHub bio hints, a playful streak that keeps his problem-solving curiosity grounded.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics at University of California, Davis
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics at Florida State University