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knowledge gained from climate models to applied researchers and decision makers are encouraged to apply. A Ph.D. in physical geography, statistics/biostatistics, environmental, climate, atmospheric, physical
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of tools and public goods. Requirements Applicants must have (or expect to have) a PhD in the social sciences, statistics, computer science, or related fields, and their interests must fall at the technical
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are particularly interested in candidates with computational modeling and strong statistical skills. Other duties include contribution to other ongoing center projects, preparation of and participation in workshops
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of population genetic statistics for analyzing microbiome data. Additional responsibilities include maintain labs servers and training undergraduate and graduate students and postdocs in bioinformatics
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statistical skills. Ability to exercise independent research and judgment. Knowledge of or ability to quickly learn OnBase Document Imaging system for document retrieval. In depth knowledge and use of Excel
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letters) for at least 2 references (we will contact references for letters at a later stage). Preferred: - Experience working with REDCap - Basic statistics training (e.g., ANOVA, t-tests, use of SPSS and R
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The Center for Statistics and Machine Learning (CSML) at Princeton University invites applications for Postdoctoral Research Associates position. Appointments are for one year with the possibility
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includes working with large, complex datasets using statistical programming languages, including Stata and/or R. Ability to multi-task and prioritize effectively to meet internal and external deadlines
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towards robustness and exploration. Experience with probability/statistics, calculus, machine learning, reinforcement learning. Be advised that you will be contacted only if there is further interest in
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econometrics or statistics. Previous experience is desirable with empirical research or comparable private-sector work, with preference given to these and related skill sets: coding (especially Stata and Python