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Join our dynamic team and elevate your expertise in competitive programming and quantitative finance by crafting high-powered automated trading strategies for Bitcoin! Utilizing advanced mathematical and statistical techniques to model and forecast Bitcoin market movements.
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And geospatial analysis Skill and experience in R statistical programming language 2-3 years experience in an analytics role with database management experience Skill and experience with statistical analysis, including measures of uncertainty, validation, and regression analysis Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization.
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Statistical programming expertise. Proficiency with the following technical capabilities: Apache Spark, Databricks, Azure Data Factory, Azure Machine Learning Studio, SQL, Docker and/or Kubernetes.
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Certificate in business analytics, data mining, or statistical analysis, Statistical programming languages (for example, SAS, R) Advanced Analytics - Applied Econometrics, Advanced Calculus, Statistical Methods, Data Visualization, Decision Analytics & Optimization, ML, Big Data, Social Network Analytics.
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Must have experience conducting data manipulation and statistical analysis in Python and/or R programming languages. To do so, you will work in partnership with colleagues in statistical genetics and machine learning to develop solutions to challenging computational problems.
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Confident in your ability to translate statistical model output into patient-centric insights, for example translating machine learning results into patient profiles. To do so, you will work in partnership with colleagues in statistical genetics and machine learning to.
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Establishes and ensures adherence to biostatistics and statistical programming best practices, SOPs, standards, and processes regarding the conduct of clinical trials, statistical methodology, data analyses and interpretation.
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Mentor and support staff in developing statistical programming skills (e.g., R, SQL) We are looking for someone who is interested in building their statistical programming and data skills, finds mentoring and collaborating with co-workers rewarding, and enjoys the policy research context of MDRC's work.
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Knowledge of statistical programming languages (e.g. Python/R/SQL) is a plus. Advanced MS Excel (pivot tables, data tables, macros, statistical functions, financial analysis functions.
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You will combine broad skills in survey/experimental design, machine learning, statistical analysis, and programming. PhD or Master’s degree (PhD preferred) in Psychology, Behavioral Science/Economics, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Machine Learning, Statistics, Social Science, Human-Computer Interaction or related field.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in quantitative finance, statistical analysis, and programming, with a keen interest in leveraging data-driven insights to drive trading decisions.
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Advanced knowledge of Excel and good working knowledge of statistical programming processes. Ensure archival of all Data Management Trial Master File (TMF) documents. Strong knowledge of EDC and/or systems design (e.g., Merative Zelta, Veeva, Medrio, Rave, etc.
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Coding experience in R, Python, or similar statistical programming environments. Ipsos MMA is searching for a Lead Data Scientist with experience solving complex analytic challenges using modern data and analytic platforms (Databricks.
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2+ years of expertise using database management (e.g., MS-Access) and statistical programming (e.g., SAS) required. This position independently carries out various functions (e.g., literature reviews, study design, preparation of data for statistical analysis to obtain background rates) for development of safety documents (e.g., RMP), support SMTs, SERM or other safety-related meetings and study protocols.
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Programming applications using Python, R, SQL, and SAS to extract and transform data from multiple data sources; Master's degree in Statistics, Analytics, Computer Science, Mathematics or Machine-Learning (willing to accept foreign education equivalent) and three (3) years of experience performing data analytics and statistical modeling using complex large-sized datasets in the consumer finance domain.
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