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Ethan Burr

Cybersecurity & Computing Student | Security-Oriented Systems Thinking | Quantitative & Analytical Research

About Me

I am a computing and security technology student at Drexel University with a strong academic foundation in mathematics, systems design, and cybersecurity principles. My interests lie at the intersection of secure system architecture, risk analysis, and data-driven decision making.

Academic & Technical Interests

Projects & Research

A multi-source news aggregation dashboard featuring AI-generated summaries, real-time stock data, sports scores, and weather updates. Built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and deployed via Render.

Features

  • AI-powered news summarization using Groq and Gemini
  • Real-time stock market data integration
  • Live sports scores and weather updates
  • Category filtering and responsive layout

Tools & Technologies

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Groq and Gemini API for AI summaries
  • Third-party REST APIs for live data
  • Deployed on Render

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A web application that allows users to search for football (soccer) teams and retrieve detailed information including roster data, standings, and statistics, powered by a live football data API.

Features

  • Search any football team by name
  • Retrieve live roster and club information
  • Display league standings and team stats
  • Clean, responsive interface

Tools & Technologies

  • HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Football data REST API
  • Deployed on Render

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An academic research project analyzing the relationship between environmental variables and financial market behavior using statistical and time-series modeling techniques.

Methodology

  • Correlation and regression analysis
  • Quantile regression modeling
  • ARIMA time-series forecasting
  • Sensitivity and residual analysis

Tools & Techniques

  • Statistical modeling and hypothesis testing
  • Time-series decomposition
  • Data normalization and validation
  • Mathematical interpretation of real-world data

Key Findings

  • Weak to moderate correlation between weather variables and market volatility
  • Environmental factors showed conditional influence under specific quantiles
  • Results highlight limits of causal inference in financial systems

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Contact

For professional or academic inquiries, please reach out via LinkedIn or email.