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Hello! 👋

I am Stelios, or Stylianos, as my ID insists. I graduated / survived from the Department of Statistics and Insurance Science, completing all 47 courses / challenges. Even though I didn’t receive the legendary permit A38, I did get my completion certificate, and I am moving forward!

I have a strong passion for data analysis, machine learning, and more recently, deep learning. Right now, I am looking for my first job in Statistics or Data Science, either in a Junior position or through an internship. No matter when this small miracle happens, I will be here doing what I love. Until recently, I was heavily focused on R, but since I need to find a job, I have started learning Python more systematically. During my studies, I completed many assignments using LaTeX, which is a tool similar to Word but mainly used for work with heavy mathematical and statistical notation. In addition, in my free time, I enjoy creating various visualizations, writing analysis articles, and building statistical web applications like dashboards and ML apps. Many of these can be found on my website.

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Studies

BSc in Statistics and Insurance Science

University of Piraeus · Graduated in 2025

Grade8.64/10 ECTS240 Courses47
Department website →

Sample courses

Estimation Theory and Hypothesis TestingProbabilitiesRegression AnalysisStochastic ProceduresNon-Parametric StatisticsSampling TheoryStatistical Packages (R / SPSS)

Languages

R Primary
Python Proficient
SQL Familiar
JavaScript Learning

Packages

R
tidyversetidymodelstidyvertsggplot2shinyhighcharterplotlymodeltimervestRSeleniumgganimatedata.table
Python
pandasnumpymatplotlibscipyscikit-learnseabornstatsmodelsstreamlit

IDEs

RStudio
Jupyter
Positron Positron
TeXStudio TeXStudio
VSCode

Other Tools

Git
GitHub
Docker
LaTeX
Quarto
SPSS SPSS
JASP JASP
Jamovi Jamovi
Power BI Power BI
PostgreSQL
DuckDB
Ubuntu

Certifications

Python Programming MOOC — Parts 1 & 2 In Progress University of Helsinki View course ↗
Scientific Computing with Python freeCodeCamp View course ↗