My name is Daniel Berry.

I am currently a rising senior at Vassar College, pursuing a degree in Computer Science with a minor in Economics. My academic journey has equipped me with a strong foundation in technology and analytical skills, allowing me to explore the intersection of computation and economics.

My Projects

Below are a few of the projects I have worked on. They include a personal project, school project, and a course project.

GrindTime

During the Sailfort Motors Project, I honed my skills in data cleaning and interpretation, working with complex datasets to extract meaningful insights. By meticulously cleaning and organizing the data, I was able to identify key patterns and trends. From these insights, I developed various models to analyze the data from multiple angles, ultimately leading to a well-informed conclusion. This experience deepened my understanding of data analysis and reinforced the importance of a thorough and methodical approach in drawing accurate conclusions.

Salifort Motors Analysis Project

GrindTime is a personalized workout tracking app that helps users manage and plan their fitness routines. The app allows users to easily log exercises, track their progress over time, and access detailed instructions for each exercise. This app is still in construction and more uses will be available soon.

NiteLife

NiteLife is an app designed for students to discover and engage with campus-wide events. It allows users to explore events, leave reviews and ratings, view detailed event information, and connect socially by sharing their experiences. This app was developed in class with a partner and is still now being edited by each of us!

Developed and evaluated predictive models for employee turnover, focusing on Logistic Regression and Tree-based models (Decision Trees and Random Forests). After encoding and splitting the data, I built and assessed each model using performance metrics like accuracy, precision, recall, F1-score, and AUC to draw my final conclusions.


Langauges and Technologies

During my time at Vassar, I've had the opportunity to learn a variety of programming languages through diverse coursework and independent projects. This experience has not only deepened my understanding of each language but also allowed me to draw connections between them.

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