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Description The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Georgetown University (https://mathstat.georgetown.edu/ ) invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher in Mathematics. The position will start
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this team serves to advise parents and applicants about their educational plans and provide clarity on the admissions process at the Law Center. Work Interactions The Admissions Officer's duties include but
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analysis using statistical software (e.g., SPSS, Qualtrics, Stata) Identify opportunities to expand research that aligns with CICS mission and core values Project Management (40%) Spearhead project
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science, law, or public policy Strong quantitative and/or qualitative research skills Experience with qualitative analysis methods and/or statistical software (R, Python, Stata) Familiarity with platform
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computer science, data science, or a quantitative field (e.g. economics); A minimum of 5 years of professional quantitative or statistical analysis experience (can include graduate coursework); Proficiency with SQL
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enrollment goals Statistical knowledge comparable to that of first course level in a graduate program, comfortable use and interpretation of multivariate statistical modeling, and data analysis
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weekly team meetings with the PI. The RCA will use Google Drive to contribute to manuscripts in progress. Requirements and Qualifications Requires a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in education and
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Taylor and to Dr. Randi Williams. To learn more, please see our website https://lunghealth.georgetown.edu/ . Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor's or Master's degree in pre-med, psychology, public
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, statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R), qualitative coding programs (e.g., Dedoose, MAXQDA), and REDCap survey software. Experience with literature reviews and using a reference manager program (e.g., EndNote
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knowledge base, assist in the documentation of new and existing system features/functionality for continuity. Use their strong background in applying analytical and statistical references to real-world