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Tobias Kohn

Undergraduate Student

I am Computer Science at Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR. I'm in love with Data Science, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence.

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Work Experience

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Incoming Health Informatics Intern

May 2025 — Aug 2025
  • Participant of the Vanderbilt Biomedical Informatics Summer Program.

SHARE Lab - Oregon State University

Data Science Research Assistant

Jan 2025 — Jun 2025
  • Processed data from 50 in-home sensors across 100+ homes with Pandas and NumPy to support research on detecting cognitive decline in older adults
  • Engineered features from raw time-series data, analyzing inactivity and movement patterns within the home.
  • Applied machine learning approaches with scikit-learn to predict the presence of amyloid plaques in subjects' brains.

Oregon State University

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant

Sep 2024 — Jun 2025
  • Managed and directed 2 labs with 25 students each week.
  • Instructed a total of 100 students on Python and C++ programming fundamentals, breaking down complex concepts into simple ideas to enhance comprehension.
  • Provided guidance on coding assignments, strategies, and problem-solving techniques to reinforce students' understanding.

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About Me

Hi, I’m Tobias Kohn, a computer science student, data science researcher, and machine learning enthusiast studying at Oregon State University. I am passionate about developing robust, user and developer-friendly appications by integrating technical expertise with my soft-skills of leadership, public speaking, and relationship-building. Currently, I'm working to enhance my shell personal project by combining my background in machine learning with my interest in computational mathematics. I'm developing a custom Linear Algebra library in C. When I'm not coding or researching, I enjoy playing soccer, hiking the outdoors, trying out new cooking recepies, and spending quality time with my friends and family.

Tobias Kohn