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Help Me Support Boston Children’s Hospital!

Posted on February 9, 2015 by Nicholas Arcolano

On Monday, April 20, 2015 I’ll be running in the 119th Boston Marathon as part of the Boston Children’s Hospital “Miles for Miracles” Team. Now, you might say this hasn’t exactly been the easiest winter to be training for a… Continue Reading →

Announcements Boston, Boston Children's Hospital, Charity, Marathons, Miles for Miracles
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This Year You Can!

Posted on January 20, 2015 by Nicholas Arcolano

Last week at RunKeeper we launched our “This Year You Can” challenge. The goal is to track three hours of activity by the end of January—if you complete it, not only will you have a great start on making 2015… Continue Reading →

Announcements Challenges, RunKeeper
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Data Science on a Budget (Boston Data Festival 2014 Talk)

Posted on November 6, 2014 by Nicholas Arcolano

These are slides for a talk I gave at this year’s Boston Data Festival about the lessons I’ve learned from working as part of a small data team at RunKeeper over the past year. In particular, I talked about how… Continue Reading →

Data Science A/B Testing, Boston Data Festival, Conferences, Data Science, Talks
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In the USA, Who Runs the Fastest, the Farthest, and the Most Often? (Interactive Visualization)

Posted on October 18, 2014 by Nicholas Arcolano

In our most recent data collaboration with Runner’s World, we decided to look at how the US states compare in terms of how fast, how far, and how often they run. Spoiler: RunKeeper’s Massachusetts users come out looking pretty dominant,… Continue Reading →

Visualization D3.js, JavaScript, RunKeeper, Runner's World, Visualization
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RunKeeper Hack-a-Thon (October 2014)

Posted on October 15, 2014 by Nicholas Arcolano

On October 2–3 we held our semi-annual “Hack-a-Thon” at RunKeeper, a two-day event where we mix up our teams and break out of our normal work schedule in order to tackle some crazy, fun, and ambitious projects that we really… Continue Reading →

Development Biomechanics, Foot Striking, Gait Analysis, Hack-a-Thon, IMeasureU, Running, Sensors, SNRC

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Professional Photo 2016 (Square)
Leading data science efforts at Jellyfish. Formerly TrueMotion, Runkeeper, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Harvard SEAS Ph.D. Loves running, though it doesn't always love him back.

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