About, the long version.
Physicist by training. Analyst by practice. I build instruments that see clearly.
I'm Jigar Patel, a data analyst and Python developer based in Dublin. I did a B.Sc. in Physics, then an M.Sc. in Data Science & Analytics, and somewhere along the way learned that the interesting problems aren't usually about the model. They're about the pipeline, the assumptions, and whether the person on the other end can actually use what you built.
Most of my work lives in Python. I care about clean, testable utilities; reproducible notebooks; and visuals that a non-technical stakeholder can read in under ten seconds. I spent a lot of time in Streamlit and Apache ECharts, which eventually turned into echartsy , an open-source library that lets you write matplotlib-style Python and render fully interactive ECharts in Jupyter, Streamlit, or standalone HTML.
When I'm not at a terminal, I'm usually outside with a telescope. The Dublin sky is rarely generous (bortle 7, mostly), but narrow-band filters and a lot of patience turn out to be an underrated stack. Some of the frames live on the After hours section of this site.