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Data Analysis; applying statistical and forecasting principles and procedures; planning and designing research projects; writing technical research reports and/or documents; and using statistical
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labs. Lecturers teach students topics that span bioinformatics and genomics, materials science, statistics, chemistry, biochemistry, and chemical engineering in an experiential format. Minimum
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general education requirements, degree awarding, course evaluations, student data/statistical analysis, veterans benefits, FERPA compliance, and transcript services. These responsibilities, assignments, and
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Requirements • M.S. or M.A. in Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Statistics, or closely related field. • Evidence of teaching ability. The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to
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techniques in the fundraising, sales or finance fields; applying statistical and forecasting principles and procedures; planning and designing research projects; writing technical research reports and/or
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machine learning / deep learning. • Experience with computational statistics or other mathematical modeling. • Unix administration experience. The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits
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experience independently gathering, compiling, and analyzing data using statistical methods (inferential, multivariate analysis, etc.); using statistical software packages to manipulate the data; and preparing
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, transfer credit articulation, degree audits, monitoring undergraduate general education requirements, degree awarding, course evaluations, student data/statistical analysis, veterans benefits, FERPA
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Qualifications • Degree or advanced coursework in geography, data science, informatics, or other relevant discipline • Knowledge of statistical analysis and proficiency with at least one software package and/or
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education research. • Experience with complex data sets including manipulating, merging, restructuring, and analyzing large data sets. • Specialized, advanced knowledge of statistical analysis and