Name: Matthew Feickert
Type: User
Company: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bio: Postdoc in high energy physics and data science at University of Wisconsin-Madison working on LHC physics with the ATLAS experiment at CERN and IRIS-HEP.
Twitter: HEPfeickert
Location: Denton, Texas
Blog: http://www.matthewfeickert.com/
Matthew Feickert's Projects
Associated with Munich Differential Programming Workshop
pyhf implementation of the ABCD method for background estimation
A list of example analysis challenges and solved implementations of them in various languages
Personal Solutions to Advent of Code puzzles
Aghast: aggregated, histogram-like statistics, sharable as Flatbuffers.
Anaconda Server Client
A conda-smithy repository for anaconda-client.
Repository dedicated to AGC preparations & execution
A physics Python library
CLI tool to scrape Indico presentation pages for attachments and archive them as tar.gz
Compatibility layer for NumPy to support the Array API
Cookiecutter template for an arXiv paper that will build with arXiv's AutoTex
Example of how to create an ATLAS AnalysisBase Docker image that can install dask and other tools
ATLAS Induction Week Tutorial on pyhf
Plot with matplotlib using ATLAS style
ATLAS Stats Docker image in Binder example for Lukas
A python script to update the Atom text editor to the latest Debian package release for Linux machines
Manipulate JSON-like data with NumPy-like idioms.
How to do Bayesian statistical modelling using numpy and PyMC3
Bayesian analysis with pyhf.
Bayesian Statistics I at Stockholm University
Hands-on boosted decision tree tutorial (using XGBoost) for September 2017 Fermilab Machine Learning Group Meeting.
Notes and exercises from Data Analysis in High Energy Physics, Behnke et al., 2013
LaTeX Template for Mike Morrison's #betterposter
Binder metapackage for usage, docs, and chat
Run your code in the cloud, with technology so advanced, it feels like magic!
Tools for biomonitoring and bioassessment; metric calculation for benthic macroinvertebrates, fish, and periphyton.