About Me

Data engineer, backend software engineer, data analyst, casual poet.

I build tools and analytics for missions that matter, things I care about.

Some things I've found I care about are: sustainability and equity, quality and enrichment, curiosity and creativity, and integrity.

If you can get behind that, let's connect.

Résumé

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Portfolio

Link to Crickets and Comb project

Crickets and Comb (cricketsandcomb.org) is a home for open-source tools that serve the public good.

From bespoke tooling for my local food bank to generally useful Python modules, it's where I build software with soul.

You'll hear from my users and see in the GitHub engagement with my featured projects that, through this, I get to collaborate with others with diverse backgrounds. Whether I'm scaffolding a developer early in their career, benefitting from the review of those further along than me, or working closely with non-technical stakeholders, I find value in these connections.

GitHub Portfolio

Personal profile, @KalebCoberly, mostly school projects and explorations, like:

Owner of @crickets-and-comb, where I build open-source tools for the public good, like:

Member of @CascadeSTEAM, where we adopt an educational mission through community engagement and support, like:

IHME

Production Data Analyst on the COVID team. Contributed to all stages of research, with extraction, vetting, modeling, analysis, reporting, visualization, and publishing:

Research Engineer on the Central Computation team. Supported the Global Burden of Disease study, developing, maintaining, and running tools researchers used to access and model their data.

*Note that the code and internal analysis I contributed are not publicly available. I played a role in the development of the public outputs above, with direct responsibility for the weekly policy briefings in particular.

Tableau Portfolio

My Tableau public profile showcases some early experimentation with data visualization, story telling, and dashboard design.

Link to haiku collection