Research Services provides consultation, training, and tutorials to support computing and research at ³ÉÈ˿첥 College. The Research Services staff has expertise in statistics, statistical software, qualitative research, surveys, scientific computation, data analysis, computational mathematics, and HPC best practices. We also provide assistance with statistical sections of grant applications, creation of data collection tools and repositories as well as consultation for research hardware purchases.
The Research Services staff provides consultation, training, and tutorials to support computing and research at ³ÉÈ˿첥 College.
Matt Gregas
Research Services DirectorÌý
Matt Gregas has twelve years of experience as a biostatisitican. Upon receiving his doctoral degree at the University of Minnesota, where his research focused on statistical methods for estimating the firing rate of a single neuron, he spent two years as a research fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health. There he continued his work on statistical analysis of neural data. In addition we was part of a research team studying the natural history of Alzhiemer's disease. In 2007 he joined Children's Hospital ³ÉÈ˿첥 as a Senior Biostatistician and an Instructor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Gregas has extensive experience in Biomedical research. He has served as the project biostatistician on several clinical trials. The focus of these trials were new interventions for autism spectrum disorders and neo-natal seizures. He has collaborated with scientists primarily in pediatric neurology. He has published articles on epilespy, autism, treatment of neonatal seizures, muscular dystrophies, and stroke. His statistical interests are semiparametric regression and curve-fitting, non-linear regression, and longitudinal data analysis.
Selected Publications:
- Peters JM, Sahin M, Vogel-Farley VK, Jeste SS, Nelson CA 3rd, Gregas MC, Prabhu SP, Scherrer B, Warfield SK: (2012) Loss of white matter microstructural integrity is associated with adverse neurological outcome in tuberous sclerosis complex:Ìý Acad Radiol. 2012 Jan 19(1):Ìý 17-25.
- Rutkove SB, Shefner JM, Gregas M, Butler H, Caracciolo J, Lin C, Fogerson PM, Mongiovi P, Darras BT (2010):Ìý Characterizing spinal muscular atrophy with electrical impedance myography.Muscle Nerve. 2010 Dec; 42(6):Ìý 915-21.
- Krishnan ML, Commowick O, Jeste SS, Weisenfeld N, Hans A, Gregas MC, Sahin M, Warfield SK. (2010): Diffusion features of white matter in tuberous sclerosis with tractograph:Ìý . Pediatr Neurol. 2010 Feb;42(2):101-6.
- O'Leary H, Gregas MC, Limperopoulos C, Zaretskaya I, Bassan H, Soul JS, Di Salvo DN, du Plessis AJ (2009): Elevated cerebral pressure passivity is associated with prematurity-related intracranial hemorrhage:ÌýÌýÌý Pediatrics. 2009 Jul; 124(1):Ìý 302-9
Education:
- Ph.D. Statistics.Ìý University of Minnesota
- B.S. Mathematical Sciences.Ìý Michigan Technological University
Melissa McTernan
Manager Research Statistics
Melissa McTernan holds a Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology from the University of California, Davis. Prior to joining ³ÉÈ˿첥 College, she was an Assistant Professor at California State University in Sacramento. Melissa's primary research interests are in the area of applied statistics for the social and behavioral sciences. Some areas in which Melissa has expertise are methods for zero-inflated and longitudinal data, and random-effect models. She has experience with R, SAS, SPSS, Mplus, as well as Markdown and LaTeX.
Education:
- B.S. in Psychology, University of Mary Washington
- Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology, University of California, Davis
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Wei Lucy Qiu
Senior Scientific Computational Consultant
Wei has experience as a Scientific Researcher and Scientific Software Engineer in both academic setting and industry. Prior to joining ³ÉÈ˿첥 College in 2009, she worked for Meteorological Services of Canada, Mass General Hospital, Hospira Inc and Weather Services International, where she invented scientific algorithms, developed software tools and created real-time embedded applications.Ìý
Wei has expertise in open source and commercial software engineering, cross platform computing, and real-time embedded system. She is skilled in programming with C/C++, MATLAB, PERL and other languages.
Education:
- M.S. in Computer Science, University of Western Ontario in Canada.
- B.S. in Applied Chemistry, Jiangxi Science & Technology Normal University
Selected Publications:
- Kuo, B., Itzhak, A., Qiu, W., Urma, D., Kwong, K., Mao, J., Rosen, B. Dynamic Imaging of the Brain Activity During Feeding and Epigastria Discomfort/Pain with a Physiological Gastric Stimulus. Gastroenterology, 2005; 128, 4 (Suppl. 2): A-372.
- W. Qiu, R.E. Mercer, J.L. Barron (2001), 3D Storm Tracking in 3D Doppler Precipitation Reflectivity Datasets. Irish Machine Vision and Image Processing conference (IMVIP2001), pp79-86 (best paper award).
Yixin Pan
Data Scientist
Yixin has a Master's degree in Data Science from University of Rochester. Prior to joining ³ÉÈ˿첥 College, she has working experience of Statistics and Data Science in biostatistics industry.Ìý Yixin has strong interested and background in the areas of Machine Learning, Statistical Analysis and Data Science. She has knowledge of Python, R, SAS, SQL and Tableau.
Education:
- M.A in Data Science, University of Rochester
- M.S in Chemical Engineering, University of Rochester
- B.A in Chemistry, Tianjin University
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Viktoriya Babicheva
Research Data Consultant & Acquisition Analyst
Viktoriya holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in Community Health and has extensive experience in both clinical and research settings. With eight years of clinical experience, she has worked with healthcare teams to optimize operations and improve patient care through research data analysis, systems thinking, and process optimization.
Since joining ³ÉÈ˿첥 College in 2022 as a Research Implementation Specialist at the Connell School of ³ÉÈ˿첥, she has contributed to impactful epidemiological studies on Tuberculosis and HIV in Africa, diabetes in Haitian-Americans, and worked with datasets for the international I-CARE4OLD project. Her clinical background, including experiences as a Medical Scribe at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a Medical Assistant in a private dermatology clinic, complement her expertise in data management and research, helping her navigate the complexities of data types, participant pools, and experimental design.
Viktoriya is a lead administrator for research platforms such as REDCap (including advanced logic, HTML, and SQL design) and Qualtrics, offering consultation on survey design, data quality considerations, and human subject research considerations and best practices. She is skilled in statistical software including SAS, STATA, and R, qualitative analysis software such as NVivo, and is experienced in data visualization tools like Tableau and ArcGIS.
Education:
- Certificate in Applied Biostatistics: Methods and Application. Harvard UniversityMasters in Public Health. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesB.S. in Pre-Medical and Health Sciences. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Selected Publications:
- Gregory, K.E., Babicheva, V., Chen, E., McTernan, M., Alberti, T.L., Waddell, A., Meedzan, N. and Warshawsky, N., 2025. The Influence of Burnout, Resilience, and Resources to Support Clinical Practice Among Newly Licensed Nurses Intended Job Plans. JONA: The Journal of ³ÉÈ˿첥 Administration, 55(1), pp.22-31.
- Lee, C.S., Chu, S.H., Dunne, J., Spintzyk, E., Locatelli, G., Babicheva, V., Lam, L., Julio, K., Chen, S. and Jurgens, C.Y., 2024. Body listening in the link between symptoms and self-care management in cardiovascular disease: A cross-sectional correlational descriptive study. International Journal of ³ÉÈ˿첥 Studies, 156, p.104809.
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David Soble
Senior Research Administrator
David has over 25 years of experience as a systems administrator. He started using Linux in the mid-90s while seeking a more performant and customizable platform to the opaque Windows OS.
Prior to joining ³ÉÈ˿첥 College, David worked for Amadeus, a global travel company, and for 5 years worked near Munich, Germany in the largest non-military data center in Europe. He also worked for several years as a systems engineer at MIT.
In January 2004, the now defunct SysAdmin Magazine published his article entitled "Rejecting Forged Email with Enhanced DNS" which was a precursor to several spam mitigation techniques and RFC standards. An archived version of the article can be found here:
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Joe DiLascio
Research Systems Administrator
Joe joined BC in 2022, bringing over 20 years of experience at the intersection of technology and education in both secondary and higher ed environments. His experience includes user support, client and server system administration, software development, network administration, and departmental management. Joe’s academic background encompasses physics, philosophy, and neuroscience including research in HPC environments and instruction of high school and undergraduate students.
Manjiri Sahasrabudhe
Research Statistician
Manjiri has a Master’s degree in Public Health from ³ÉÈ˿첥 University. Prior to joining ³ÉÈ˿첥 College, she was working as a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco. Manjiri has interest and a strong background in areas of Epidemiology and Statistical Analysis. She has experience with R, SAS, and REDCap.
Education:
- B.S. in Human Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz
- MPH in Epidemiology and Biostatistics; Global Health Monitoring and Evaluation, ³ÉÈ˿첥 UniversityÌý
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Vaishnavi Sudhanshu Mehta
Associate UI/UX Designer/Developer
Vaishnavi focuses on developing strategies for digital design labs that merge physical and digital learning environments.ÌýShe engages in design research for various projects at ³ÉÈ˿첥 College, which includes creating a strong brand identity for Design and Innovation and producing content for newsletters, websites, and design classes. Additionally, she's involved in app design and digital platforms creation tailored to diverse needs. She frequently collaborates with faculties for new technologies like AR/VR and immersive multimedia. She also teaches Adobe Creative Cloud and 3D modeling, and frequently delivers guest lectures in design-oriented classes to promote practical skills and innovation.
Anna Gersolina
Graduate Assistant
Anna Gersolina is a Ph.D. candidate in Chemistry and has a Bachelor of Science in Astrophysics and Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Anna’s research interests are in Computational Physical Chemistry, particularly with a focus on Tropospheric Chemistry and Transition State Theory. Before coming to BC she did a Post-Bacc researching Prebiotic Astrochemistry. She has basic experience in Linux, Python, and Matlab.
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Eliot Heinrich
Graduate Assistant
Eliot is a Ph.D. candidate in physics; he graduated from the University of Vermont in 2020 with bachelors degrees in physics, computer science and mathematics from the University of Vermont. He is interested in quantum information, in particular the effect of the interplay of measurement and unitary evolution on quantum entanglement. Previously, he interned at MIT Lincoln Labs where he learned about simulation techniques for quantum systems. Additionally, he is experienced in Linux shell environments, Python, C++, Rust, and Mathematica.Ìý
Education:
- Ph.D. Candidate in Physics, ³ÉÈ˿첥 College
- B.S. Physics, Computer Science, Mathematica, University of Vermont 2020
Eric Williamson
Graduate Assistant
Eric Williamson comes to Research Services as a Ph.D. Candidate in Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment (MESA) at ³ÉÈ˿첥 College’s Lynch School of Education and Human Development. Prior to enrolling at BC and joining Research Services, Eric taught Algebra at Match Charter High School in ³ÉÈ˿첥. Eric’s research interests include early literacy (PK-3), program evaluation, and preparation of evaluation professionals. Eric has experience with R, Python, Stata, SPSS, Atlas.ti, NVivo, and MaxQDA.
Education:
- B.A. in Multimedia Studies, Loyola University Chicago
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Yufeng Shi
Graduate Assistant
Yufeng Shi is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at ³ÉÈ˿첥 College. His research interests lie in Microeconomic Theory, Labour Economics, and Experimental Economics. His work concentrates on endogenous social minimum, population policies, and risky sales promotion, with a particular focus on distributive ³ÉÈ˿첥. Yufeng holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Social Science (Psychology) from New York University, and an en route Master of Arts in Economics from ³ÉÈ˿첥 College. He has experience with Stata, MATLAB, and R.Ìý
Education:
- Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, ³ÉÈ˿첥 College
- M.A. in Economics, ³ÉÈ˿첥 College
- B.A. in Economics and Social Science (Psychology), New York University
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Tevin Li
Graduate Assistant
Tevin Li is a Ph.D. student in Chemistry at ³ÉÈ˿첥 College. His research interests are in the use of machine learning and first-principles theory to investigate problems in photochemistry and excited state dynamics. His work focuses on the use of regression methods which rely on Gaussian Processes in order to model potential energy surfaces around conical intersections without diabatization or derivative coupling vectors. Tevin holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His experience in computing revolves around programming in Python, C/C++, and MATLAB, as well as compilation and execution of chemical data simulation packages (e.g. Vienna Ab-Initio Simulation Package, AMBER 24) within the UNIX environment.
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Swapnil Sharma
Graduate Assistant
Swapnil Sharma is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at ³ÉÈ˿첥 College. He holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), Mumbai, and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Varanasi (BHU).
His research interests lie in Macroeconomics and Applied Time Series Econometrics. He has experience in advanced econometric analysis and structural economic modeling. Swapnil is proficient in tools such as Python, MATLAB, and Stata, and applies them rigorously in his empirical and simulation-based research.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics (Candidate), ³ÉÈ˿첥 College
- M.Sc. in Economics, IGIDR, MumbaiÌý
- B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering, IIT Varanasi (BHU)
RoseMarie Rohrs
Graduate Assistant
Rosie is a doctoral candidate in the Applied Developmental and Educational Psychology Program at ³ÉÈ˿첥 College, where she studies parents’ metamotivational beliefs about their children’s engagement in physical activity. She also earned an M.A. in Child Study and Human Development from Tufts University and a B.A. in Psychology and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Rosie has extensive experience in multilevel and structural equation modeling and is particularly interested in longitudinal analyses. She also has a passion for open science practices, such as pre-registration and data sharing. Rosie primarily uses R, SPSS, and Mplus to conduct analyses.
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Fangxu Duan
Graduate Assistant
Fangxu is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at ³ÉÈ˿첥 College. She holds an M.A. in Global Development Economics from ³ÉÈ˿첥 University. Her primary research interests lie in migration behavior, family economics, gender economics, labor economics, and applied microeconomics. Her doctoral research focuses on households’ dynamic joint decisions regarding migration and fertility.
She is proficient in Stata and MATLAB, and has experience with Java, Python, SQL, and KNIME.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, ³ÉÈ˿첥 College (in progress)
- M.A. in Global Development Economics, ³ÉÈ˿첥 University
- B.A. in Mathematics (specialization in Statistics) and B.A. in International Relations, ³ÉÈ˿첥 University
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