Biography:Adam Pierce (data visualist)

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Short description: American statistician

Adam Pierce is an American statistician who focuses primarily on data visualizations. Adam currently creates data visualizations for the Google Brain team. He covers a wide range of topics from artificial intelligence to COVID-19 to basketball.[1]

Education

Adam graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics.[2]

Career

After graduating college, Adam started working at Quovo in August of 2015 as an Interactive Data Developer.[2] In May of 2014, he took a job as a Data Visualization Developer at Bloomberg News where he worked for 2 years.[2] In April of 2016 he then accepted a job at the The New York Times as a Graphics Editor.[2] In December 2018, he took a job in Data Visualization at Google and became apart of the Google Brain team.[2]

Notable Works

  • "Evaluation of US State-Based Policy Interventions on Social Distancing Using Aggregated Mobility Data during the COVID-19 Pandemic", Cornell University - 2020[3]
  • "Communicating Model Uncertainty Over Space", People and AI Research - 2020[4]
  • "Evaluation of the Use of Combined Artificial Intelligence and Pathologist Assessment to Review and Grade Prostate Biopsies", JAMA Network - 2020[5]
  • Other Visualizations[6]

Bibliography