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Date Posted: 03/05/2024 Req ID: 36203 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Department of Statistical Sciences Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: ACT245H1S L5101
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to make effective use of it) (2) Probability and statistics (basic distributions, expectations and Monte Carlo approximations, importance sampling, change of variables / Jacobian, ANOVA / confidence
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Adamowski Unit: Bioresource Engineering Position summary: Conduct research on improving water quality data via new statistical and AI approaches. Qualifications: PhD; 5 years of work experience in advanced
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, knowledge of statistical genomics and/or epigenetics / gene regulation, and extensive experience with high-throughput data generation and bioinformatics. Organizational Status This position reports
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preparation for further statistical analysis and contribute to final written report, publications and conference presentations. Report to the Principal Investigator (Dr. Mansfield Mela) as well as the research
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sources of ecological, social, and economic information to support regular assessments of biodiversity status and trends; Deploy statistical and geospatial analysis tools to produce an integrated monitoring
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The Department of Mathematics and Statistics and the Gwenna Moss Centre invite applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following web-based courses during the following session(s): 2024
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additional office hours prior to mid-term and final exams. Qualifications: • A deep understanding of basic statistics including comparisons of means, proportions and categorical data using parametric and non
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, administrative tasks, database management, statistical analysis, and report writing. This position is responsible for supporting the following activities, but not limited to: Conducting assigned literature
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on project progress Supporting research initiatives by (conducting systematic literature reviews, analyzing results, preparing draft statistical reports for research papers) Drafting summaries of research