David Rubin is the current Scientific Advisory Board Chair at Iterative Scopes. Previously, Rubin served as a Graduate Research Assistant at Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering from June 2020 to May 2021. In this role, they led the development of a big data analysis framework in Python utilizing Spark SQL and Nvidia Rapids identifying disease and diagnostic subtypes. Rubin also developed scalable Python and Apache Spark programs for processing big data and testing machine learning models. Additionally, they designed methods incorporating generative adversarial neural networks to preserve the privacy of data protected under HIPAA.
Prior to their role at Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering, Rubin served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Purdue University from June 2018 to May 2020. In this role, they were the instructor for recitation and labs with an average of 69 students in Fall/Spring and 10 in Summer with a focus on the fundamentals of programming and basic graphics implemented with the python standard library. Rubin also created online content for instruction to ensure continuity of classes across the face-to-face to online transition in 2020. Additionally, they managed and trained undergraduate teaching assistants and designed laboratory assignments demonstrating interdisciplinary applications.
David Rubin has a Master of Science in Computer Science from Purdue University and a Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Pre-Med from the University of Chicago.