Richard is a Seattle area data scientist who builds predictive models and the services that deliver them. He earned a PhD in Applied and Computational Math from Princeton University, and left academia for the dark side of science (industry) in 2010, following his wife to the land of flannel.
Fan of coffee, beer, backpacking and puns. Enjoys a day on the lake fishing, and, better, cooking up the catch for a crowd.
By: Richard W. SharpWelcome to the first installment in our random series of beer reviews, written when the opportunity arises and as the occasion warrants.1...More
This is post 19 of 19 in the series “Bracketeering” March Madness Bracketeering Applied Bracketeering: Modeling March Madness Bracketeering update: Mascot randomness is beating the...More
This is post 18 of 19 in the series “Bracketeering” March Madness Bracketeering Applied Bracketeering: Modeling March Madness Bracketeering update: Mascot randomness is beating the...More
By: Richard W. SharpNot bad, Resistance. Voters have rejected the Trump agenda and the deconstruction of American democracy seems to have stalled, for now. You...More