This is Bryan Sim's bio, which he has chosen to write in the third person. Bryan is a newly minted social psychology Ph.D who loves finding out what makes us tick by conducting experiments or polls, combing open datasets, or by turning on the news, then turning it off again.
His least proud moments include surveying 1,000 people to find out that more than 40% of respondents believe dinosaurs have souls, the vast majority of people prefer broccoli over cauliflower, and that on a 1 to 10 disgusting-ness scale, eating oatmeal with pasta sauce is an 8.9. He is equally embarassed about once winning an argument by recruiting 200 participants to prove that people "eat" or "drink" soup depending on whether they are thinking of "stew" or "broth".
Besides his dubious substantive knowledge of how humans behave, he has chosen to name Python and SQL as part of his core techical skill set, and his most recent use of these "talents" involved building a data product for an advertising analytics startup. Specifically, he showed a major TV network what their viewers were watching on Netflix, YouTube and Hulu, and figured how to rank publishers based on how soon readers bought stuff after viewing their content.
He tries to play the guitar for fun, but it's not.