Nicole M.A. Eickhoff

Nicole M.A. Eickhoff

Data Scientist @ ScienceLogic

About Nicole M.A. Eickhoff

Nicole M.A. Eickhoff is a Data Scientist at ScienceLogic, where she has worked since 2019. She has a diverse background in data science, international migration, and business development, with previous roles at organizations such as General Assembly and Friends of Flight 93 National Memorial.

Current Role at ScienceLogic

Nicole M.A. Eickhoff has been working as a Data Scientist at ScienceLogic since 2019. In this role, she focuses on developing data-driven solutions and enhancing the company's IT monitoring capabilities. She has created and presented demos with the AI/ML team to highlight unique features of their products compared to competitors. Additionally, she regularly presents semi-weekly demos for internal managers, providing visualizations on the progress of new features and upgrades.

Previous Experience in Data Science

Before joining ScienceLogic, Nicole worked at BuildOnMe as a Data Scientist for six months in 2017. Her experience in data science began with her studies at General Assembly, where she completed a Data Science Immersive program in 2017. This educational background laid the foundation for her subsequent roles in data analysis and algorithm development.

Education and Academic Background

Nicole earned a Master of Arts in International Migration from the University of Valencia, studying from 2007 to 2009. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American Studies and Economics from the University of Virginia, where she studied from 2004 to 2007. Additionally, she attended the US House Page School for one year from 2001 to 2002.

Leadership and Community Involvement

Nicole served as a Board Member for Friends of Flight 93 National Memorial from 2012 to 2015. She also held the position of Director at the Women's Business Center within Community Business Partnership from 2014 to 2016. In her earlier career, she worked as a Business Development Specialist at the Washington, DC Women's Business Center from 2010 to 2014, contributing to community development and support for women entrepreneurs.

Technical Contributions and Mentorship

At ScienceLogic, Nicole designed an anomaly detection algorithm for IT data collected from devices monitored by SL1 software, which tracks up to ten thousand devices every minute. She also mentored a summer intern, collaborating to co-create a mini-feature aimed at optimization, demonstrating her commitment to fostering talent and innovation within her team.

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