Natalia Kravtsova
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Highly motivated applied mathematicia n and statistician with expertise in scientific computing and data analysis.
Excellent problem solving, presentation, and time management skills
Education:
M.S. Mathematics (Biomathematics track), Graduate Minor in Statistics, Ohio State University, expected May 2014
B.S. Mathematics, Ohio State University, Magna Cum Laude, May 2012
M.A. Musicology, Moscow State Conservatory (Moscow, Russia), June 2008
Skills:
Scientific Computing with Matlab, C++
Data Analysis with R, SAS, statistical packages (JMP, Minitab)
Application software: Latex, Microsoft Office
Relevant Coursework:
Advanced Computational Statistics (PhD level)
Probability and Statistical Theory (MS level sequence)
Mathematical Modeling (MS level)
Applied Regression Analysis (MS level)
Design and Analysis of Experiments (MS level)
Numerical Analysis (MS level)
Computational PDE's (MS level)
Relevant Work Experience:
Research Assistant, Ohio State University, March 2012 – present:
Developed mathematical model to predict protein behavior in a cell from available biological data
Created numerical algorithms to solve resulting system of non-linear Partial Differential Equations that
cannot be solved with commercially available packages (implemented in Matlab and C++)
Manuscript submitted to Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (February 2014)
Research Assistant, Ohio State University, March 2011 – March 2012 (funded by NSF):
Developed mathematical model to predict protein behavior during cell division
Performed computations to solve resulting systems of non -linear Ordinary Differential Equations using
Matlab
Tested model predictions experimentally in biological lab
Recitation Instructor, Ohio State University, August 2012 – present:
Teach recitation sections for Calculus (Differential, Integral, Multivariate) and Pre -Calculus courses
Grading Assistant, Ohio State University, August 2013 – present:
Grade homework and exams for Probability and Partial Differential Equations courses
Tutor at Mathematics and Statistics Learning Center (MSLC) Ohio State University, August 2012 – present:
Assist students in problem solving
Work Authorization:
F-1 visa status, eligible for full time employment