Jeremy Teitelbaum is a mathematician-turned-academic leader directing the MS in Data Science at the University of Connecticut, where he also serves as Professor of Mathematics. With over three decades in academia, including roles as CLAS Dean and Interim Provost at UConn and faculty positions at UIC and Michigan, he blends deep theoretical training (PhD Harvard) with practical program-building and administration. His research spans number theory and data science, and he brings hands-on engagement with open-source tooling—contributing technical documentation and examples to the widely used Bokeh visualization project. Known for scaling large academic units and launching graduate programs, he combines rigorous scholarship with a talent for translating complex math into usable data science curricula. An unexpected note: he pairs scholarly leadership with eclectic interests, once registering for a banjo class, reflecting a curiosity that informs both teaching and program design.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Cathy Fink's Banjo Class
PhD, Mathematics, PhD, Mathematics at Harvard University
BA, Mathematics, BA, Mathematics at Carleton College
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Cherry Creek High School
Interactive Data Visualization in the browser, from Python
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:5 commits, 11 PRs, 79 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily focused on improving the project's documentation and examples. This included modifying theme documentation to accurately reflect the handling of null/None values, as well as fixing typos and updating git pre-commit hook instructions in the setup documentation. Furthermore, the user contributed to the project by updating documentation and examples related to theme defaults and file saving functionality.
Contributions:79 commits, 75 pushes, 4 branches in 3 years
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Jeremy Teitelbaum - Director Of MS Program In Data Science