Greg Chism

Greg Chism

Computation and Data Science Educator

Greg is developing statistics and reproducible research curriculum as a Computational and Data Science Educator at the University of Arizona Data Science Institute, where his experience with image and video analysis and research ethics support his devotion to open science. Greg is from Northern California and obtained his BSc. in Zoology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He recently defended his Ph.D. in Entomology and Insect Science at the University of Arizona with a minor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Greg's dissertation, under the guidance of Dr. Anna Dornhaus, focused on how the shapes of ant nests affect how they behave, and addressed links between animal and human architectures. He is actively involved in R programming consultation and workshops, statistical training, and collaborative, reproducible research.