Jeremy Roberts is an associate professor and computational nuclear engineer with 15 years of experience blending academic research, applied statistics, and industry science roles. Based in Manhattan, Kansas, he directs research and teaching at Kansas State University after progressing from assistant professor and bringing short-term industry experience as a principal scientist. He holds a PhD in Nuclear Science and Engineering from MIT and an MS in Applied Statistics, combining deep domain expertise in nuclear engineering with data-driven modeling and uncertainty quantification. Jeremy positions himself as a "wannabe data scientist" who actually applies advanced statistical methods to complex reactor and simulation problems, translating theory into reproducible, practical workflows. Colleagues value his ability to bridge rigorous research with hands-on problem solving for both academic and applied engineering challenges.
15 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Nuclear Science and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Nuclear Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master of Science - MS, Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics, Master of Science - MS, Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Master of Science - MS, Applied Statistics, Master of Science - MS, Applied Statistics at Kansas State University
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