SKILLS
Programming Languages: R, Python, Java, Tableau, Thunkable
Web Frameworks: CSS, HTML, Javascript,
Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL
Tools: Git, Slack
Interests: Big Data, Natural Language Processing, Data Visualization
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Data Scientist at Learnetic Latin America since January 2015
PROJECTS
• 1) Performance Of Education Model
o https://public.tableau.com/profile/daniel.jaso2366#!/vizhome/Taller_Estilos_Aprendizaje/Dashboard
o Description: The Ministry of Education in Mexico requested us to implement interactive dashboards as an
educational approach that aims to customize learning for each student’s strengths, needs, skills and interests. Our job
was to provide with specific data extracted from databased answers from millions of students.
▪ Extraction and cleanup of data using MySQL
▪ Interactive dashboard using Tableau in order to monitor the students and teachers’ performance.
▪ Design and development of KPI (Key Performance Indicator)
OTHER PROJECTS
I am currently a Teacher Assistant for CS-107 Computing, Mobile Apps and the Web at USF. This course provides an exposure of
basic computer science knowledge with Thunkable, which is an open source programming language that creates mobile applications in
real time. Thunkable provides the opportunity to share your projects to anyone since it is a cross platform for both IOS and Android
devices. Here are some quick demos of the concepts taught in this class:
Thunkable Portfolio
ACHIEVEMENTS
• 2018 - Stanford ICME Fundamentals of Data Science Workshops. here
• 2018 - Phi Mu Epsilon which is the national undergraduate honor society in mathematics. here
• 2017 - University of San Francisco Dean’s Award from (3.5 GPA or above).
• 2016 - Arizona State University Dean’s Award from (3.5 GPA or above).
• 2015 - Recommendation Letter from NBA as a student athlete in the USA.
• 2012 - Drafted for the Top-100 NBA U17 Americas basketball players at the NBA Basketball Without Borders Camp (Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil).
EDUCATION
I started college at Arizona State University until my sophomore year and then transfer out to University of San Francisco in order to
achieve a more successful professional development.
Linear Algebra
Linear Regression