My name is Nick Tierney. I have an bachelors and honours degree in Psychological Science, and completed my PhD in Statistics (under Kerrie Mengersen) in 2018. I work as a freelance consultant, you can see my available services at my consulting page.
Previously, I worked as a research software engineer, with Nick Golding on the greta R package for statistical modelling, and implementing novel statistical methods for infectious diseases like COVID19 and malaria. Prior to this I worked with Di Cook at Monash, where I created the visdat, naniar, and brolgar R packages for exploratory data analysis. I really believe in the power of free and open source software, you can see my other software on my software page.
I love the R programming language and how it has transformed my world. I am a proud member of the rOpenSci community, a collective that works to make science open using R. I organised the rOpenSci 2016, 2017, and 2018 ozunconf events.
I am a keen outdoors person, and hiked the Pacific Crest Trail in 2023, a 5 month hike from Mexico to Canada. It’s an experience that is hard to put into words, but I wrote about it, and shared photos, at njt.micro.blog.
I am always up for questions about anything to do with R and stats. I was really fortunate to have some really kind people show me the ways of R and statistics, and I want to help people in the same way. This website exists so I can write about what I do and engage in dialogue with statisticians, programmers, and whoever else is interested.
Feel free to send me an email at nicholas <dot>
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