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knowledge of research methodology; statistical and analytical techniques; and strategic planning, theory, and process. Advanced ability to perform qualitative and quantitative research and analysis, reach
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experience. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Working knowledge of research methodology; statistical and analytical techniques; and strategic planning, theory, and process. Advanced ability to perform qualitative
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knowledge of research methodology; statistical and analytical techniques; and strategic planning, theory, and process. Advanced ability to perform qualitative and quantitative research and analysis, reach
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ability or experience to perform tree inventory, data collection, analysis, statistical reports, and narrative development toward scientific-based resource management planning and maintenance of the urban
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mathematics, operations research, and statistics. Students may also pursue a mathematics minor; and design elective programs needed for careers in actuarial science and industrial mathematics
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, operations research, and statistics. Students may also pursue a mathematics minor; and design elective programs needed for careers in actuarial science and industrial mathematics, for interdisciplinary work in
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: Demonstrated experience in flow cytometry, oyster hatchery, nursery and field operations is highly preferred. Experience using statistical analysis tools to analyze complex data is highly desirable. Experience
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mentoring undergraduates is preferred. Candidates with experience or ability to additionally teach Cognitive Psychology and/or Statistics are especially encouraged to apply. Conditions of Employment
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an analytical field of study, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Demonstrated ability to statistically analyze, understand and use information from multiple data sources, including relational
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minimum, applicants should hold a MS degree in Data Science, Computer Science, or Statistics or a closely aligned discipline by the time the appointment begins on August 10, 2024. Preferred Qualifications