Hi! I am Rupam Bhattacharyya. I am a Data Scientist at Google. Prior to this, I was a Post-doctoral Biostatistician at the Michigan Center for Translational Pathology, led by Prof. Arul Chinnaiyan. I completed my PhD in Biostatistics at the Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, where I was supervised jointly by Prof. Veerabhadran Baladandayuthapani and Prof. Nicholas Henderson.
My research primarily focuses on advanced analytical and statistical modeling, with core interests in Bayesian statistics, machine learning, and AI. Over the past seven-plus years, I have gained extensive experience in transforming complex, high-dimensional data into actionable insights, drawing from domains like biomedical data science, computational epidemiology, and personalized systems. I’m passionate about unleashing data’s power to solve critical real-world challenges across diverse fields.
Born in the serene city of Krishnanagar in West Bengal, India, I spent the larger part of my childhood in the nearby town of Santipur, where I did my schooling from Shishu Kakali Primary School and Santipur Municipal High School. I then joined the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata to get my bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Statistics.
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