Name: Steve Kasica
Type: User
Company: University of British Columbia
Bio: PhD candidate in computer science at the University of British Columbia, CU Boulder School of Long Distance Running alum
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Blog: https://cs.ubc.ca/~kasica
Steve Kasica's Projects
Data and analysis supporting the BuzzFeed News article, "Where U.S. Refugees Come From — And Go — In Charts," published on November 19, 2015.
Data and code supporting the BuzzFeed News article, "Bush, Rubio Donors Didn’t Rush To Support Ted Cruz In March," published on April 26, 2016.
Data and R code to reproduce the analysis and graphics in the September 16, 2016 article "Why 'Shy Trumpers' Probably Won't Decide The Election."
Analysis supporting the BuzzFeed News article, "How Well Does Your County Predict The Next President?" published on November 2, 2016
A jupyter notebook showing analysis of crime and temperatures for http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/warm-weather-worries-st-louis-when-temperatures-rise-crime-often-follows
A Baltimore Sun analysis of Maryland's voter registration statistics.
Data and code supporting a BuzzFeed News article examining donors who gave more than $200 to multiple Democratic presidential candidates in the first quarter of the 2020 election cycle, published April 16, 2019.
Analysis of ActBlue's 2019 mid-year FEC report
Analysis of Austin-Travis County EMS call data
education achievement gap analysis by MaryJo Webster
Hospital quality ratings data
A Google Sheet add-on that makes digitizing hundreds of old runs and rides to Strava easy as ABC
Runs a pubmed query, returns results and allows user to explore high-level structure of returned documents
data and scripts for https://projects.propublica.org/graphics/eitc-audit
Jupyter Notebook for our „Euros for Doctors“ investigation
Exploratory data analysis of popular baby names
How partisan is your name?
A Los Angeles Times analysis of water usage after the state eased drought restrictions
A Los Angeles Times analysis of crop worker pay in California
The Los Angeles Times analysis of temporary visas granted to foreign agricultural workers
A data preparation routine was developed for the April 29, 2019, Los Angeles Times story "A census undercount could cost California billions — and L.A. is famously hard to track".
Course management and automation.
A scraper for the University of Colorado Boulder Course Catalog
Convenient parsing for Fetch.
simple experiment visualizing python generated data in D3
Data and code behind the articles and graphics at FiveThirtyEight
Data and reproducible analysis for stories on TrendCT.org and CTMirror.org
Released data used in interactive projects at The Times and Sunday Times
Scripts and data for various Vox Media stories and news projects