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Junior Research Assistant who will analyze large-scale biological data sets and help create open-source R and Python software to support our lab’s methodological research. Working closely with Professor
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administrators to identify analytic needs, design reporting, ensure data integrity, reporting alignment, and transparency. Deliver recurring and ad-hoc reporting across a wide range of topics and across multiple
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vibrant research environment of the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics at the University of Chicago. Responsibilities Deploys NLP models for textual analysis from multiple databases. Calculates firm
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multiple datasets and/or settings. Supports lab efforts to publish research findings in scientific journals and/or present research findings at relevant scientific conferences and seminars. Participate in
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, higher level data products, and distribution to the cancer research community, working across multiple teams to build and automate frameworks such as anomaly detection, reporting, and alerting to ensure
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or Knowledge: Computer programming, particularly Python. Knowledge of astronomical spectroscopy and exoplanet detection techniques. Preferred Competencies Excellent written and oral communication skills. Work in
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, statistics, and metrics background. Experience: Programming experience with Stata, as well as statistical packages such as R. Programming experience in Python and familiarity with programming languages such as
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. Utilizes software, including but not limited to R, Python, and Tableau, to conduct analysis and visualization of data to generate reports and presentations on a recurring and ad hoc basis, as requested by
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collaborate with policymakers, practitioners, and people with lived experience to understand multiple perspectives and figure out what works. Elevate equity & inclusion: We aim to hire people with a range
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randomization across multiple projects. Generates clear data visualizations. Drafts memos, spreadsheets, and presentations targeting both policymakers and academic researchers. Reviews other analysts’ code as a