About

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My name is Edem Gold, and I am a 19-year-old Nigerian data scientist/engineer, currently pursuing my studies at the University of Calabar. I am passionate about data and its applications, and I have been fortunate enough to have my work recognized by prominent publications such as freeCodeCamp and Hackernoon. I was even nominated for several Noonie awards by the Hackernoon readerbase which is made up of 5-8 million monthly readers and won the contributor of the year award in Quantum Computing.

My personal blog also has over 10k monthly readers, which I believe is a testament to my ability to produce high-quality and engaging content. I have always been fascinated by the potential of data to solve complex problems and provide insights into the world around us. My interests span a wide range of fields, from artificial intelligence and machine learning to quantum physics, computer science, human psychology, economics, philosophy, history, data science, and data engineering. I am constantly seeking to expand my knowledge and understanding in these areas and to find new and interesting ways to apply data in innovative ways.

As a data scientist/engineer, I am deeply committed to developing data-intensive applications that can make a real difference in the world. I am always looking for new challenges and opportunities to work with like-minded individuals and organizations that share my passion for data and its transformative potential.

If you have any questions or would like to get in touch with me, please feel free to reach out on Twitter, where I am always happy to connect and engage with others in the data community. I am open to questions, collaborations, and job opportunities, and I look forward to hearing from you!

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