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Position Information Posting Number S06561P Position Title AI Content Strategist Department OIT Learning & Comms Location Arlington Position Status Full-time Work Schedule Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM
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analyses. · Generate tabulations and visual representations of data (e.g., charts, graphs) using report-building tools with minimal oversight. · Interpret analysis results and contribute
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Processing: Uses existing tools to build data processing pipelines to convert raw data into formats compatible with conventional statistical analysis and visualization Data Analysis: Performs routine analysis
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development and validation supporting data analysis and visualization of the project contributing to academic paper writing and proposal development. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated background
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of quantitative analyses (including statistical analysis). Demonstrated proficiency with SAS, Stata, or R for data analysis and statistical programming.. Demonstrated proficiency with data visualization (such as R
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. Michael Rehli) supports LIT researchers in high-throughput data generation, processing, analysis, visualization and interpretation, as well as by providing IT infrastructure, software training and
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support multiple funded and developing research projects, including analyses of existing data from studies of abnormal visual perception in people with schizophrenia and those at elevated risk, as well as a
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visualization of spatial data; environmental geospatial modeling, remote sensing and spatial statistics; relational database concepts; identification of spatial temporal turbidity patterns in coastal waters using
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Department of Management, please visit: http://mgmt.au.dk/ . Further information For further information about the position and the department, please contact Assistant Professor Gabriele Torma, email
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. Describe a deep learning project you have executed. Projects in computer vision for microscopy image analysis are especially relevant. Include a link to a code repository if possible. If you contributed to a