Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
Welcome Leila, I look forward to working with you!
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Toby Negrin tnegrin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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Welcome Leila!!!!
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Toby Negrin tnegrin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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Welcome aboard! Great to see the analytics team grow. We need the support in every project and experiment.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Patricia Pena ppena@wikimedia.org wrote:
Welcome Leila!!!!
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Toby Negrin tnegrin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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Modelling and optimisation in the biosciences? It sounds like you're a woman after my own heart. I was doing dynamic modelling of absence epilepsy only a few months ago. I may have a chat to you about your work, some time. :-)
Welcome!
Dan
On 7 February 2014 13:52, Toby Negrin tnegrin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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Dr. Zia, I'm thoroughly looking forward to talking with you about your research, about what it's like to attend university in Iran, and about Wikimedia analytics! Welcome.
Sumana Harihareswara Engineering Community Manager Wikimedia Foundation
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Toby Negrin tnegrin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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Welcome, Leila! It's so exciting and important to have someone with your expertise in our company and our movement.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Toby Negrin tnegrin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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So excited to see you here (as in physically located in SF) and the team growing. Welcome!
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On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Jonathan Morgan jmorgan@wikimedia.orgwrote:
Welcome, Leila! It's so exciting and important to have someone with your expertise in our company and our movement.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Toby Negrin tnegrin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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Welcome Leila!
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On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Jared Zimmerman < jared.zimmerman@wikimedia.org> wrote:
So excited to see you here (as in physically located in SF) and the team growing. Welcome!
*Jared Zimmerman * \ Director of User Experience \ Wikimedia Foundation M : +1 415 609 4043 | : @JaredZimmermanhttps://twitter.com/JaredZimmerman
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Jonathan Morgan jmorgan@wikimedia.orgwrote:
Welcome, Leila! It's so exciting and important to have someone with your expertise in our company and our movement.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Toby Negrin tnegrin@wikimedia.orgwrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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Leila, it’s been a long wait but I’m really excited to have you in the team. No data will be spared, welcome onboard!
Dario
On Feb 7, 2014, at 1:52 PM, Toby Negrin tnegrin@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby _______________________________________________ Analytics mailing list Analytics@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/analytics
Welcome Leila. Good to have you onboard. J
Erik
From: analytics-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:analytics-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Toby Negrin Sent: Friday, February 07, 2014 22:53 To: A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has an interest in Wikipedia and analytics.; Staff All Subject: [Analytics] Welcome Leila Zia to the Analytics Team
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 12:10 PM, Erik Zachte ezachte@wikimedia.org wrote:
Welcome Leila. Good to have you onboard. J
Erik
*From:* analytics-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto: analytics-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] *On Behalf Of *Toby Negrin *Sent:* Friday, February 07, 2014 22:53 *To:* A mailing list for the Analytics Team at WMF and everybody who has an interest in Wikipedia and analytics.; Staff All *Subject:* [Analytics] Welcome Leila Zia to the Analytics Team
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to introduce Leila Zia, a Research Scientist, to the Analytics Team. We're really excited about bringing Leila's skills and expertise to the Foundation!
In her own words:
Leila Zia's areas of expertise are data mining, linear and non-linear optimization, dynamic programming, queueing theory, and game theory. She holds a PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, a MSc degree from Rutgers University, and a BSc degree from Sharif University of Technology. Leila's past research has focused on predictive modeling and optimization in two healthcare applications, namely, appointment non-attendance and colorectal cancer mortality. She is excited to apply her research skills to Wikipedia-related questions. Leila can be contacted at leila@wikimedia.org.
She'll be working out of the San Francisco office -- Welcome Leila!
-Toby
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