Dylan Frizzell PhD
About Dylan Frizzell PhD
Dylan Frizzell, PhD, serves as the Director of Data Science at IntelliBridge, where he has held various roles since 2021. He has a strong background in high-energy physics and data science, with experience at institutions such as CERN and Argonne National Laboratory.
Current Role as Director of Data Science
Dylan Frizzell serves as the Director of Data Science at IntelliBridge, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he leads data science initiatives, focusing on the development of data-driven systems. His responsibilities include overseeing projects that enhance the company's capabilities in data analysis and machine learning.
Previous Experience at IntelliBridge
Dylan Frizzell previously worked at IntelliBridge as a Senior Data Scientist from 2022 to 2023, and as a Data Scientist from 2021 to 2022. During his time in these roles, he contributed to various data science projects and developed expertise in data analysis and modeling. His remote work experience allowed him to collaborate effectively with teams across different locations.
Education and Expertise
Dylan Frizzell holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in High Energy Physics from the University of Oklahoma, which he completed in 2019. He also earned a Master's degree in Physics from the same institution in 2016. His undergraduate studies culminated in a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics from Southwestern Oklahoma State University in 2014. His academic background supports his interests in DevOps/MLOps capabilities and high-performance computing.
Research Experience at CERN
Dylan Frizzell conducted significant research at CERN, focusing on high-energy physics. He worked on top quark measurements using proton-proton collisions with the ATLAS detector, contributing to the understanding of the standard model. This research experience has enhanced his expertise in data analysis within the context of particle physics.
Professional Background and Previous Roles
Before his tenure at IntelliBridge, Dylan Frizzell was a Software Engineer at Boeing from 2020 to 2021. He also served as a Graduate Research Assistant at Argonne National Laboratory from 2016 to 2017. His diverse background in software engineering and research positions has equipped him with a broad skill set applicable to data science and analytics.