Mexico City, Mexico
Lars Daniel Johansson Niño is an applied mathematics undergraduate student at ITAM interested in novel methods in statistics/ML and their applications. His current interests lie in functional data analysis, network analysis, non parametric statistics and related applications. The previous with a focus from the Bayesian perspective. Also a great aviation and international relations enthusiast.
Research Assistant to professor Simón Lunagoméz. Conducting research at the intersection of Harmonic and Spectral Analysis on Networks and Statistical Inference.
Research Assistant to professor Mauricio Romero. Utilized python to systematice and automate queriyng, cleaning, and processing of geografical data. Explored the possibility of utilizing Bing Maps to geolocate and validate positions in existing data bases. Colaborated in designing algorithms for the processing of large volumes of geographical data. Created documentation to record technological details of code and basic technical elements of aviation.
Teaching Assistant for Principles of Macroeconomics (Eco-2). Instructed and assisted students on the mastering of class content through laboratories and question answering.
Systematized of qualitative results of qualitative evidence, and worked on recommendations for an NGO working on a humanitarian approach to improving the rule of law. Explored and resumed challenges for pre-elementary education in Mexico. Inquired on the potential use of Social Impact Bonds for an international government organization. Identified common patterns amongst Mexican municipal agendas for development.
Assisted in coaching high-performance athletes and rehabilitating individuals with a variety of disabilities.