Jean-Claude Chetrit 1998
215 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Home Phone (718) 638-2266 Skills
I have been an applied
statistician since I left Columbia University Graduate School (Math Stat
Dept). I work primarily for Fortune 500 firms, developing attrition
models for Banks, analyzing data for Market Research firms, building data
warehouses or doing data mining more and more, or just designing clinical
trials. I recently finished a consulting assignment where I developed the
data model and the event logic in order to warehouse the HMO claims data
acquired by a leading disease management firm.
I have used SAS as a programming
tool ever since it became a commercial product. I have trained junior programmers
and led teams of SAS programmers on several occasions.
I do desktop publishing with
either "WYSIWYG" tools, or "markup languages" like LaTeX and now, HTML.
I am also the President of OPENetwork, a software development firm which specializes in programmers' tools for platforms where DOS boxes are available: DOS, Windows, OS/2 and Linux. Hobbies
The Brooklyn Go Club !
Mathematical puzzles: for
instance, see
The Minesweeper Chetrit Conjecture
In 1998, I gave a series of lectures to 10-year olds in Neil Zwillinger's class where my daughter was attending. I covered an introduction to the game of Go and several advanced math topics like numeric systems, limits, paradoxes, recursion, set theory, and of course, puzzles. Advanced math for ten years old! It was impressive to see how much kids liked it, particularly those typically resistant to math. Teachers
I am very lucky to come
into frequent contact with people who are not only masters in their own
field, but also wonderful teachers:
Jean Michel
for clear rational thinking as only the french can do it.
Daniel Rosenblatt
my Gestalt therapist.
Steve Silberblatt
for his delightful talks on civil rights.
Family
Paul who is now 15 (12 in picture)
Claire who is now 11 (8 in picture)
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my parents (Elie and Jeanne) who've been together more than 50 years!
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and my brother Michel and his wife Carol who live happily in Paris.
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Last updated on September 25, 1998
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