Michael J Williams is a/an Instructor in the Florida A&m University department at Florida A&M University
California State University Channel Islands - Mathematics
Senior Statistical Analyst at ICON plc
Pharmaceuticals
Michael
Williams
Orange County, California Area
I am a former mathematician/educator who had transitioned into biostatistics and programming. I have hands-on experience in statistical programming (in SAS, Python, R, and Matlab), statistical methods/techniques, and machine learning algorithms.
Programming samples (SAS, Python, and R) can be found at github.com/mwd8a
Senior Statistical Analyst
Michael worked at ICON plc as a Senior Statistical Analyst
Mathematics/Statistics Lecturer
Taught courses in Biostatistics, Discrete Mathematics (including algorithms), and Graduate-Level Functional Analysis. Presented lessons via lectures and supervised group-learning activities. For the Biostatistics course, I developed customized lessons, video tutorials and data analysis projects (using Excel and SPSS) to enhance students' learning.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Conducted research in 3-dimensional topology and knot theory. Presented research at mathematics seminars/conferences at University of Texas at Austin, Pomona College, 2012 SACNAS National Conference (Seattle), College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, MA). Co-organizer of the topology research seminar. Taught courses in Single Variable Calculus, Multivariable Calculus (using Mathematica Software), Differential Equations, and Discrete Mathematics.
University of California President's Postdoctoral Fellow
Conducted research in 3-dimensional topology and knot theory. Taught courses in Topology and Combinatorics. Presented research in mathematics seminars at Yale University, California Institute of Technology, UC Berkeley, UC Riverside, Wake Forest University, and the University of Iowa. Gave several "in-house" seminars (at UCSB) on introductory Heegaard Floer Homology.
Master of Arts (MA)
Mathematics
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Mathematics
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Mathematics
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
The following profiles may or may not be the same professor: