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of the art machine learning pipelines. Perform statistical analysis in languages including R and Python. Publish research in top AI and Ophthalmology venues (JAMA Ophthalmology, Nature, NeurIPS, MICCAI, etc
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Lecturer - 32840 Faculty Description University of Colorado | CU Denver College of Liberal Arts & Sciences - Department of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences Lecturer Position #00007744 Requisition
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Professor-Research - 32440 Research Faculty Description University of Colorado Denver Department: Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Job Title: Research Professor Position #:00638536
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Professor-Research - 32441 Research Faculty Description University of Colorado Denver Department: Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Job Title: Research Professor Position #00636196
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cleaning and managing data using best practices due to varying data quality and sources.* Minimum 3 years experience with statistical programming and reporting tools (R or SPSS preferred, will consider SAS
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computational physics, statistical statistics, or non-linear dynamics. The standard workload for this position is 40% teaching, 40% research, and 20% service. The Assistant Professor in Physics is responsible
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and Communication Center, and the CSRN Statistics and Data Management Center. In collaboration with CU Cancer Center leadership, and the CSRN leadership and the I-SCREEN Principal Investigator
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skills in interpretation of descriptive statistics. Assists with the dissemination of research findings through editing, writing, citing references, and preparation of manuscripts and abstracts, as needed
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, and analysis of activity data for the projects; develops, writes, edits, and presents comprehensive statistical and narrative program reports and evaluations. Assist in planning, developing, and writing
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responsibilities. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of Colorado’s health care delivery system. Knowledge of basic statistical/analytics principles relevant in health care research and/or policy analysis