Stella Brown
About Me
Carnegie Mellon Physics PhD student and women's hockey data scientist
I am a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University pursuing a PhD in Physics and am currently working with Dr. Tiziana Di Matteo and Dr. Rupert Croft on further developing super-resolution techniques for application in cosmological simulations. The ultimate goal is to use these super-resolution techniques to achieve high levels of detail in a short amount of time in simulations that would currently take the age of the universe to generate high levels of detail.
I've been involved in women's hockey analytics since Sept. 2018, and am one of the few people who do women's hockey analytics publicly. Currently, I am concentrating on archiving women's hockey analytics projects on metahockey.com to solidify the foundation of knowledge new and future women's hockey analysts will build off of.