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My name is Marcelo, I was born in Brazil and live in Berlin. I believe that my educational background as an economist with focus on causal inference, coupled with my interests in programming as well as being a long time Linux user and tinkerer put me in the right track to learn and grow in the data science field.

If you got here from my job application, please have a look around the pinned and following repositories.

R

  • logitModel: Final project of "Statistical Programming with R" course, where I wrote a package to run a logit estimation from scratch, including an inplementation of the Newton–Raphson optimization algorithm.
  • enetfactorforecastR: Final project of “Multivariate Verfahren” course, where we developed a method for variable selection and forecasting using Principal Components and Elastic Net for dimensionality reduction. In this group work I was mostly responsible for the elastic net implementation and the visualizations.
  • kaleckianModel: [R Shiny] In my exchange year at the Unicamp I wrote a very simple solver of a Kaleckian model using Shiny, used for illustrative purpose in a learning context. Here you can check the interactive app, but text is in portuguese.

Stata

  • SOEPutils: Helper Stata programs for wrangling SOEP data. This repository contains a series of Stata programs useful to deal with several steps involved in the generation of SOEP data.
  • mat2tex: A simple package to export a stata matrix to a body of a latex table.

Python

  • global-terrorism-data: Final project of “Betriebssystem und Programmierung – Python” written with Marek Felten. A interactive result of this project can be found in my fu-userpage (still online as of 02.05.2024).
  • acarril/StataLinux: I also made small contributions to the StataLinux Plugin. This plugins enables the user to send code to Stata from the Sublime Text editor.

Marcelo R. Avila's Projects

binsreg icon binsreg

Partition selection, point estimation, pointwise and uniform inference, and graphical procedures using binscatter methods.

digitrans icon digitrans

Digital Transformation, Its Employment Risks and Quality of Work (Project Files)

dotfiles icon dotfiles

linux config files and some other small scripts

dumpster-fire icon dumpster-fire

Repository of documents following Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition

enetfactorforecastr icon enetfactorforecastr

Final project of “Multivariate Verfahren” course, where we developed a method for variable selection and forecasting using Principal Components and Elastic Net for dimensionality reduction. In this group work I was mostly responsible for the elastic net implementation and the visualizations.

kaleckianmodel icon kaleckianmodel

Simple kaleckian model implemented in a shinny app embedded in a RMarkdown.

logging icon logging

logging: Safer Stata logging facility to avoid overwriting important log files and to archive older ones

logitmodel icon logitmodel

Final project of “Statistical Programming with R” course, where I implemented a package to run a logit estimation from scratch.

mais icon mais

Universalizando o acesso a dados no Brasil. Docs: https://basedosdados.github.io/mais/

mat2tex icon mat2tex

little stata program to generate body of LaTeX tables from a stata matrix (adapted from mat2txt)

rbits icon rbits

a repo related to R. Should include nice helper functions and more, or less, stuff.

soeputils icon soeputils

SOEPutils: Helper Stata programs for wrangling SOEP data

statalinux icon statalinux

Sublime Text 3 plugin that adds support for Stata (all versions) in Linux.

xfun icon xfun

Miscellaneous R functions

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