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NCSU Statistics Dept‘s Justin Post presents to a packed audience at ASA #JSM2024 about using generative AI to supplement learning in statistical programming courses. #NCSUatJSM

<a href="/NCSUStatistics/">NCSU Statistics Dept</a>‘s Justin Post presents to a packed audience at <a href="/AmstatNews/">ASA</a> #JSM2024 about using generative AI to supplement learning in statistical programming courses. #NCSUatJSM
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NCSU Statistics Dept‘s Jason Osborne spoke to a standing-room only audience about regression models for estimation of park effects in Major League Baseball MLB MLB Stats at ASA #JSM2024! #NCSUatJSM

<a href="/NCSUStatistics/">NCSU Statistics Dept</a>‘s Jason Osborne spoke to a standing-room only audience about regression models for estimation of park effects in Major League Baseball <a href="/MLB/">MLB</a> <a href="/MLBStats/">MLB Stats</a> at <a href="/AmstatNews/">ASA</a> #JSM2024! #NCSUatJSM
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Great job by NCSU Statistics Dept grad student, Sukanya Bhattacharyya, on her ASA #JSM2024 talk regarding exploring spatiotemporal trends in air pollutants with quantile regression! #NCSUatJSM

Great job by <a href="/NCSUStatistics/">NCSU Statistics Dept</a> grad student, Sukanya Bhattacharyya, on her <a href="/AmstatNews/">ASA</a> #JSM2024 talk regarding exploring spatiotemporal trends in air pollutants with quantile regression! #NCSUatJSM
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#JSM2024 was a blast! 🎉 Thanks to everyone who made it amazing. We can't wait to see #NCSUatJSM in Nashville next year for #JSM2025. See you there! 🌟

#JSM2024 was a blast! 🎉 Thanks to everyone who made it amazing. We can't wait to see #NCSUatJSM in Nashville next year for #JSM2025. See you there! 🌟
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Our annual welcome back ice cream social was a true success. A special thank you to our student volunteers. See more of the fun here: flic.kr/s/aHBqjBFdG6

Our annual welcome back ice cream social was a true success. A special thank you to our student volunteers. See more of the fun here: flic.kr/s/aHBqjBFdG6
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Our first Seminar of the new school year will begin in just one hour with our very own Dr. Charles Smith. He will be giving a talk on "Smartphone usage during walking decreases the positive persistency in gait cycle variability". Hope to see you there!

Our first Seminar of the new school year will begin in just one hour with our very own Dr. Charles Smith. He will be giving a talk on "Smartphone usage during walking decreases the positive persistency in gait cycle variability". Hope to see you there!
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.NCSU Statistics Dept Assistant Professor Nathaniel Josephs is a corresponding author on this new study that examined communication dynamics within a successful organization. Learn about the findings. ➡️ncst.at/blLP50TaSEL

.<a href="/NCSUStatistics/">NCSU Statistics Dept</a> Assistant Professor Nathaniel Josephs is a corresponding author on this new study that examined communication dynamics within a successful organization.  

Learn about the findings. ➡️ncst.at/blLP50TaSEL
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Congratulations to Alvin Sheng for successfully defending his dissertation titled “Statistical Methodologies for Segmenting Spatial Point Patterns and Environmental Hazard Applications”

Congratulations to Alvin Sheng for successfully defending his dissertation titled “Statistical Methodologies for Segmenting Spatial Point Patterns and Environmental Hazard Applications”
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Thank you to everyone who attended our 1st professional development workshop last week. In a round table like discussion, students were able to ask questions & hear about tips and tools for their own development . Be sure to be on the lookout for details on next month's session.

Thank you to everyone who attended our 1st professional development workshop last week. In a round table like discussion, students were able to ask questions &amp; hear about tips and tools for their own development . Be sure to be on the lookout for details on next month's session.
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Thank you to Tanya Garcia for joining us and giving a talk on "The Missing Link: Establishing the Parallels and Differences Between Right-Censored and Missing Covariates"

Thank you to Tanya Garcia for joining us and giving a talk on "The Missing Link: Establishing the Parallels and Differences Between Right-Censored and Missing Covariates"