Galina Baimeeva has worked in various data science roles over the years. Galina started their career as a Model Validation Analyst at Econophysica, where they validated risk models for the financial industry. Galina then joined AT Consulting as a Junior Data Scientist, where they analyzed and implemented credit scoring models using SAS Enterprise tools. Galina also participated in developing a custom web application for machine learning. After that, Galina worked at S7 TechLab as a Data Scientist, where they developed dynamic pricing products and performed data analysis for S7 Airlines. Galina prototyped and deployed machine learning models for demand prediction and customer choice. Galina then joined X5 Group as a Data Scientist, where they worked on assortment optimization and developed a recommender system for retail stores. Galina also performed ad-hoc analyses and reported the results to internal stakeholders. Currently, Galina is working at GetYourGuide as a Data Scientist, where they apply their skills in data analysis and hypothesis testing to make data-driven business decisions.
Galina Baimeeva completed their education in a chronological order as follows:
From 2011 to 2015, they attended Tomsk State University, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics and Informatics.
From 2016 to 2017, Galina pursued further education at the Higher School of Economics, earning a Master's degree in Data Science.
Additionally, they obtained multiple certifications throughout their educational journey, including "Deploying Machine Learning Models in Production" from Coursera in November 2021, "Академия больших данных" from Mail.ru Group in December 2020, "Introduction to Deep Learning" from Coursera in April 2020, "Data Engineer" from New Professions Lab in April 2018, "Математика и Python для анализа данных" from Coursera in November 2017, "Algorithms on Graphs" from Coursera in July 2017, "Введение в машинное обучение" from Coursera in July 2017, "Data Structures" from Coursera in June 2017, and "Algorithmic Toolbox" from Coursera in April 2017.
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