New Visuals

A collection of recent data visualizations I've made; all shapes, sizes and themes; Use the tabs below to check them out!



Geographic Distribution of MMR Coverage in Toronto Elementary and Secondary Schools (2018-2019)


Holding CTRL while moving the mouse in any direction / zooming will allow you to move around the map.


Above the map is a point cloud. Height of the point is proportional to a given school's coverage rate. Color of the point is relative to the overall coverage rate in Ontario.






Simulations of the Gambler's Ruin concept.


Idea: I start with a fortune of $30. I flip a fair coin. If it comes up H, I win $1. If T, I lose $1.I decide to play repeatedly until I go broke ($0) or accumulate a total of $60


Here are 9 simulations of this game. The R package gganimate is used to illustrate it.






Visualizing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in Ontario, Canada, by LHIN for 2016/17.


Static and Enhanced choropleth maps using the new rayshader package.



An interactive chart to examine Global Measles Incidence:


Yearly incidence trends are displayed. Hover on a point to reveal the monthly incidence trend for that year inside the tool-tip!



An interactive drill-down chart with a thematic twist:

Visualizing new entrants to Ontario universities.

Click on each bar to drill down by Year, University and Admission Type



Data source: ontario.ca


Shiny Applications

A collection of web applications I've written in R-Shiny . The apps empower users to create complex publication quality plots through a web browser. No knowledge of R programming required.



Prototypes

A gallery of prototype R-Shiny applications. Each showcases a a combination of advanced shiny functionalities that can be combined into larger or standalone applications.



R Packages

Below are R packages I have authored. They are published and available on the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN).


>install.packages(c("abstractr","dsr","funnelR"))




About Me

about me

I'm currently a Senior Research Analyst with over 7 years experience in statistical methods, programming and data visualization across multiple industries. Highly adept in R, R-Shiny, SAS and SQL for descriptive-inferential analyses, creating custom visualizations and building interactive web applications.


My formal education includes an MSc. in Biostatistics from the Univeristy of Toronto and a Honour's B.A. in Psychology from York University. I have also taken a number of courses and workshops related to advanced analytics and programming. I am a strong proponent of continuing education, self-learning and early adoption. My current pursuits are developing CSS and Javascript skills to enhance my web applications.


I currently live in Toronto, Ontario with my loving wife and mini labradoodle.



Contact Me

I'm open to freelance and consulting work in any of the areas mentioned above. Please submit your inquery using the form below.