
Feodor contributed to the PSIAIMS/CAMIS repository by developing cross-language documentation and tooling to support reproducible causal inference workflows. He created R Markdown artifacts comparing propensity score matching and weighting methods in SAS and R, detailing methodological differences, estimands, and output statistics, and included example code for ATT and ATE calculations. Feodor upgraded the development environment by updating lockfiles and dependencies for R and Python, ensuring compatibility and smoother analytics. He also improved onboarding by resolving configuration issues with RStudio project files. His work demonstrated depth in comparative analysis, configuration management, and statistical programming, addressing both technical accuracy and usability.

Monthly summary for 2025-09 focusing on delivering cross-language propensity score weighting documentation and establishing a reproducible analysis workflow for CAMIS. A new cross-language documentation artifact was created to compare propensity score weighting methods in SAS and R, detailing differences in methods, estimands, options, and output statistics, with plotting capabilities and example code for ATT and ATE calculations.
Monthly summary for 2025-09 focusing on delivering cross-language propensity score weighting documentation and establishing a reproducible analysis workflow for CAMIS. A new cross-language documentation artifact was created to compare propensity score weighting methods in SAS and R, detailing differences in methods, estimands, options, and output statistics, with plotting capabilities and example code for ATT and ATE calculations.
Month: 2025-04 | CAMIS repository — Delivered targeted enhancements across documentation, tooling, and configuration to strengthen cross-tool analytics, improve reproducibility, and reduce onboarding friction. Key work includes a propensity score matching documentation package with sample data, a development environment and dependency upgrade, and a fix to maintain compatibility with older RStudio versions.
Month: 2025-04 | CAMIS repository — Delivered targeted enhancements across documentation, tooling, and configuration to strengthen cross-tool analytics, improve reproducibility, and reduce onboarding friction. Key work includes a propensity score matching documentation package with sample data, a development environment and dependency upgrade, and a fix to maintain compatibility with older RStudio versions.
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