Surya Teja Eada is a Ph.D. student in Statistics at the
            University of Connecticut. Prior to his pursuit of his
            doctorate degree, he worked for 3 years as a Statistical
            Analyst focusing on model validation, risk analysis as a
            consultant for a commercial bank. His research areas of
            interest include applications of statistics to finance,
            plant sciences and in particular the study of stochastic
            processes, dynamic modeling approaches, Hidden Markov
            models. He has experience as a teaching assistant for 4
            years and also as an intern in eClerx, Deloitte, and as an
            IMSI intern at USDA's RIPE lab. He also holds a bachelor's
            and master's degree in Statistics from Indian Statistical
            Institute, Kolkata and Master's in Applied Financial
            Mathematics at UConn. 
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