Graduate Research Assistant @ Northwestern University
Education:
M.Sc., Applied Mathematics @
The University of British Columbia
About:
I'm a creative problem solver with a diverse background in mathematics, healthcare, data science, and software development. I am self-motivated, strongly analytical, thorough, and I enjoy continually learning new things. I also enjoy music, and have played the trumpet for over 20 years. Through my musical training I've developed discipline, focus, and the ability to adapt to
I'm a creative problem solver with a diverse background in mathematics, healthcare, data science, and software development. I am self-motivated, strongly analytical, thorough, and I enjoy continually learning new things. I also enjoy music, and have played the trumpet for over 20 years. Through my musical training I've developed discipline, focus, and the ability to adapt to diverse groups and situations.
Research and Development @ Epic software is used by approximately 200 hospitals in the US and stores the medical records of over 40% of the American population, as well as numerous organizations around the world. Epic customers are among the top healthcare organizations in the country and are leaders in using electronic health records to improve patient care and outcomes.
As a part of the Beaker clinical laboratory team I worked closely with other developers, quality assurance, writing, and customer support team members to improve the software and the end-user experience.
Created functionality for standardized codes to be automatically added to laboratory test orders, as required by new government regulations
Designed, developed and tested new functionality, and updates
Managed numerous projects (enhancements, updates, peer review) with overlapping deadlines
Provided end-user support during software roll-outs
Created Crystal reports from SQL databases From March 2012 to July 2013 (1 year 5 months) Madison, Wisconsin AreaLecturer @ Taught probability and differential equations to a total of 200 students
Assisted students preparing for the SOA Exam P
Supervised two graders and one teaching assistant From January 2011 to May 2011 (5 months) Graduate Research Assistant @ I conducted independent research into computational algorithms and developed an efficient, scalable method for solving differential equations on a complex structure. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm, I developed a software package to simulate the electrical impulses that travel through nerve cells, and applied my algorithm to problems representative of current neuroscience research. From 2005 to 2010 (5 years)
PhD, Applied Mathematics @ Northwestern University From 2005 to 2010 M.Sc., Applied Mathematics @ The University of British Columbia From 2003 to 2005 B.Sc, Mathematics @ University of Alberta From 2000 to 2003 B.A., Music @ The King's University College From 1995 to 1998 Richard Kublik is skilled in: Python, HTML5, JavaScript, Scientific Computing, Matlab, Software Development, Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Modeling, Numerical Analysis, LaTeX, Research, C++, Numerical Simulation, Mathematics, Analytical Abilities, Problem Solving, Algorithm Design, Visual Basic, Intersystems Cache
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