Hi there, I'm Theophilus Anim Bediako!
I'm a PhD student in Statistical Science at Baylor University, Waco, Texas. My research focuses on Bayesian inference and clinical trials. I am working with Professor James Stamey and Dr. Jackson Barth to develop Bayesian model selection methods for under-reported and zero-inflated count data. I have also worked with machine learning methods for clustering and classification.
Classification and price prediction of dry beans using various machine learning methods. This project demonstrates the application of advanced clustering and classification methods to agricultural data.
Solutions to Case Study 1 of Danny's SQL Challenge, demonstrating strong database querying and data manipulation skills.
Current: PhD in Statistical Science, Baylor University (2023-Present)
- Specializing in Bayesian methods for under-reported count data
Previous: MS Statistics, Baylor University (2023-2025)
Previous: MS in Mathematics-Statistics, South Dakota State University (2021-2023)
- Supervised by Professor Semhar Michael
- Focus on machine learning and statistical clustering methods
Read my latest posts: theoanim.github.io/blog
When I'm not doing anything Statistics, you'll find me:
- Taking nature photographs along the Brazos River
- Playing soccer
I'm always interested in collaborating on statistical research, consulting projects, or building meaningful connections.


