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zrosen3/README.md
  • 👋 Hi, I’m Zev Rosen.
  • 👀 I’m a Master's student in data science at University of California, Berkeley.
  • 🌱 I’m currently using R, Python, SQL, and HTML.
  • 💞️ I’m looking to collaborate on data science projects.
  • 📫 How to reach me: [email protected].

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