Riddhiman Adib
Researcher. Troubleshooter. Tech Enthusiast. Goes by "Riddhi".
Hi, my name's Riddhi (my name in Bengali), and welcome to my online space! I am currently a Research Scientist III, in the Data and Analytics Division within the Epidemiological Research Section, at the Center for Health Care Quality, California Department of Public Health. I am also a Marquette alumnus, an ex-BUETian, and an ex-cadet from JCC in Bangladesh.
I have 5+ years of research experience in Machine Learning & Data Science for healthcare; as well as software development & engineering. I have had 15+ publications and service as reviewer in 10+ conferences and journals in the Healthcare and Machine Learning domain. Currently, I am actively working in the field of Causal Inference; my primary focus is to apply Causal Inference and related theories in exploring cause-and-effect relationships in experimental and observational datasets. For more of my professional experiences, visit my experience page.
My research goals aim to achieve data-driven causal explorations, mostly for Electronic Healthcare Data My primary tools are Structural Causal Models, Propensity Score Matching, A/B Testing and a little bit of Do-Why. For more, visit my research page.
Outside research activities, I destress mostly by singing. My other hobbies include playing guitar, reading thriller books, playing board games, PS5 games & basketball, and some more. For more, visit my hobbies page.
To get updates on my day to day lives, have a peek at my blog (I am gradually leaving all other social media for now.)
I have 5+ years of research experience in Machine Learning & Data Science for healthcare; as well as software development & engineering. I have had 15+ publications and service as reviewer in 10+ conferences and journals in the Healthcare and Machine Learning domain. Currently, I am actively working in the field of Causal Inference; my primary focus is to apply Causal Inference and related theories in exploring cause-and-effect relationships in experimental and observational datasets. For more of my professional experiences, visit my experience page.
My research goals aim to achieve data-driven causal explorations, mostly for Electronic Healthcare Data My primary tools are Structural Causal Models, Propensity Score Matching, A/B Testing and a little bit of Do-Why. For more, visit my research page.
Outside research activities, I destress mostly by singing. My other hobbies include playing guitar, reading thriller books, playing board games, PS5 games & basketball, and some more. For more, visit my hobbies page.
To get updates on my day to day lives, have a peek at my blog (I am gradually leaving all other social media for now.)
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