Resume
Brian Cervantes Alvarez
Statistician · Business Intelligence Analyst · Principal, Epsilon Labs
Salem, OR · Updated July 2026
Summary
Statistician and data scientist with graduate training in both fields (M.S. Statistics, Oregon State; M.S. Data Science, Willamette) and applied experience across education, retail, and healthcare data.
Currently a Business Intelligence Analyst at the Oregon Department of Education, where I build dashboards and audited analytics over the state's educational data systems. Independent consulting via Epsilon Labs covers experimental design, predictive modeling, and decision- ready analytics for teams that need a scoped, defensible answer.
Experience
- Dec 2025–PresentSalem, OR
Business Intelligence Analyst
Oregon Department of Education
- Designing dashboards and longitudinal reports that surface student-outcome trends across Oregon districts, used by program leads to prioritize interventions.
- Modernizing the analytics layer over the agency's educational data systems — moving ad-hoc queries into versioned, auditable pipelines that produce the same numbers quarter over quarter.
- Partnering with subject-matter experts to translate policy questions into statistically defensible analyses, with documented assumptions and limits.
- 2024–PresentRemote
Principal · Statistical Consulting
Epsilon Labs (independent)
- Statistical consulting for teams that need scoped, defensible analytics — experimental design, predictive modeling, and interactive dashboards.
- Engagements delivered on fixed-fee project or short-retainer terms, every one starting with a scoping call and a written proposal.
- 2022–2024Corvallis, OR
Graduate Researcher & Teaching Assistant
Oregon State University · Department of Statistics
- Modernized the department's data-visualization curriculum with Quarto, webR, and reproducible Shiny-based labs.
- Taught undergraduate sections on regression, experimental design, and applied statistics; built lecture and lab materials still in use.
- Research focus: Bayesian methods, missing-data imputation, and applied multivariate analysis.
- 2021–2022Salem, OR
Data Science Graduate Student
Willamette University · MSDS
- Capstone team projects spanning predictive modeling, ETL, and interactive dashboards on real datasets (retail, census, healthcare).
- Earned the M.S. in Data Science with coursework in machine learning, reproducible analytics, and applied computing.
Education
- M.S. StatisticsOregon State University2024
- M.S. Data ScienceWillamette University2022
- B.S. MathematicsLinfield University2020
Full programs and coursework on the about page.
Capabilities
- Experimental design · A/B testing · power analysis
- Regression · GLMs · mixed-effects · Bayesian inference
- Classification · forecasting · time-to-event modeling
- Predictive ML · validation · explainability
- Interactive dashboards · self-service decision aids
- Reproducible pipelines · versioned · auditable
- Statistical training · workshops · curriculum design
- AI-native workflows · prompt engineering · model evaluation
Selected work
- UK Accident Time-Series Dashboard · interactive Shiny app over historical UK road-accident data.
- Wine Chemistry — Multivariate Analysis · MANOVA + classification on red vs. white at 99% accuracy.
- Yelp Reviews Spatial Dashboard · kriged surfaces and interactive variogram tuning for review data.
- Interactive Teaching with webR · browser-native R labs for cross-platform classrooms.
Speaking
Recent talks on logistic regression, MICE imputation, survival analysis, portfolio infrastructure, and webR in the classroom. Full list on the talks page.