Christopher Llop
About Christopher Llop
Christopher Llop is the Vice President at Analysis Group and a Data Science Lecturer at UC Berkeley, with extensive experience in economic modeling, energy market analysis, and pro bono projects.
Professional Role at Analysis Group
Christopher Llop currently holds the position of Vice President at Analysis Group. Since 2022, he has been instrumental in managing product teams responsible for the development of applications to collect and securely store data from wearable technology. His role extends to conducting economic modeling of proposed market rule impacts in the energy sector and studying the competitiveness of rate structures within the energy market.
Experience as Data Science Lecturer
Christopher Llop is also a virtual lecturer at UC Berkeley, where he teaches Python Fundamentals for Data Science. His course is highly rated and focuses on foundational aspects of Python programming crucial for data science applications. He has been involved with UC Berkeley in this capacity since 2016.
Previous Roles at Analysis Group
Prior to his current role as Vice President, Christopher Llop worked at Analysis Group in various capacities. From 2019 to 2021, he served as a Manager in the Greater Boston Area. Between 2011 and 2018, he held the positions of Analyst, Senior Analyst, and Associate.
Educational Background
Christopher Llop holds a Master's degree in Information and Data Science from the UC Berkeley School of Information, where he graduated with a 3.84 GPA between 2014 and 2016. He has also studied statistics and microeconomics at Harvard Extension School. Llop's undergraduate degree is a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Pro Bono and Publication Work
Christopher Llop actively participates in Analysis Group’s pro bono projects, including work in Haiti aimed at optimizing patient experiences in a clinic and improving data connectivity in a lab. Additionally, he has published work in Hospital Practice, focusing on healthcare claims and medical records.