Sentences with phrase «years as a data scientist»

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Those roaming the halls this year were just as likely to encounter fraud experts, customer service managers, risk management teams, and data scientists as software engineers, says Cloudera CEO Tom Reilly.
«Business analysts and data scientists are entirely dependent on IT to get interactive access to the data they need and they are underutilized as a result, representing hundreds of billions of dollars of unrealized value every year,» said Tomer Shiran, co-founder and CEO, Dremio.
Foursquare's data scientists examined the foot traffic of a panel of U.S. users who have been active on the Foursquare City Guide or Foursquare Swarm apps (as well as partner apps) for at least the past year, have opted - in to provide background location awareness, and have visited at least one of the analyzed chains within the research time frame (January 2017 - December 2017).
For comparison, a definite «discovery» would not be acceptable scientifically below a confidence levelof 5 σ, and so for the time being the CERN scientists are keen to downplay the results and look towards obtaining much more data in 2012 so as to make a more definitive assessment by the end of the year.
Over the last two years, scientists from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Sweden have examined projections and current data to identify ways in which the dairy industry may respond to challenges such as population growth, urbanisation, and climate change, in order to meet increased demand for dairy products over the next half century.
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After 20 years of research and almost as many years fighting industry groups in court for control of their data, government scientists can finally publish two papers showing that underground miners exposed to diesel fumes have a threefold increased risk for contracting lung cancer.
Several of these are expected to «go dark» in the next two years, robbing scientists of critical data needed for monitoring climate change and verifying international agreements, just as a critical mass of global players is agreeing that such agreements are essential to the future health of the world's people and economies.
Today, at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union here, scientists released a map of this glow (pictured, with data averaged from August to October of this year) as measured by the Orbiting Carbon Observatory - 2.
However, the legacy of the comet will go on for years as scientists analyze the tremendous data set collected during ISON's journey.
Data from identical twins going back as far as the 1930s suggest that body weight is at least partly inherited, but only in recent years have scientists begun to appreciate the complexity of the genetic factors underlying obesity.
As a scientist, I value the observations, data and facts that have been collected in many years of climate science research.
«Images and data from as many as millions of people will be collected and analyzed by scientists for years to come.»
As science journalists look back on the top stories of the year, scientists push on, asking the next questions and chasing fresh data.
Oceanographer Vicki Ferrini, who for more than 10 years has managed the Marine Geoscience Data System as a research scientist at the Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, New York, doesn't see herself as a programmer.
As these babies grew up, scientists collected additional health data during follow - up surveys over the next 20 years.
Poring over 12 years of detailed data, atmospheric scientists Joel Thornton at the University of Washington, postdoc Katrina Virts of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and their colleagues found lightning flashes occur nearly twice as often directly above heavily trafficked shipping lanes as they do elsewhere over the ocean.
Years after its original impact in functional analysis, computer scientists found that the JL lemma can act as a preprocessing step, allowing the dimensions of data to be significantly reduced before running algorithms.
Scientists for years have looked for the biological roots of the problem using tools such as genome - wide association studies and gene - linkage analysis, which crunch genetic and health data from thousands of people in an effort to pinpoint disease - causing genetic variants.
By spanning the past 7,000 years — part of a period known as the Holocene — the new study triples the amount of data available for scientists to analyse.
The scientists studied 70 dogs of 37 different breeds as they defecated (1,893 dumps, to be precise) and urinated (a whopping 5,582 times)-- data collected over two years.
Though it was far too close to its star to be habitable, scientists said it was a sign that more promising discoveries would be on the way, as astronomers analyze the fourth and final year of data from Kepler, which suffered a malfunction this spring.
The data, posted at the aquarium's Web site, is part of a fifteen - year monitoring study to track changes in near - shore ecosystems that will inform scientists and fuel policy makers as they make decisions about the land.
Over two years, they recruited tens of thousands of teachers, students, and scientists from around the world to share data and take part in their Kids as Global Scientists computescientists from around the world to share data and take part in their Kids as Global Scientists computeScientists computer network.
Here in the pacific NW the actual data as collected and studied and published by scientists is very clear that there is a 30 year trend of decreasing low pressure in storms and increasing water content of storms... the fuel of storms.
Here is the litany as the climate scientists see it: 97 % of all the data, from all the scientists, for all the years; says this is true.
As for myself, I'm no scientist (or a Nobel Prize - winning former vice president), but I think that if you're trying to find out why things are heating up, the sun would be a good place to start, especially since there's plenty of scientific data showing that the earth has been running hot and cold for thousands of years.
Regarding the Hockey Stick of IPCC 2001 evidence now indicates, in my view, that an IPCC Lead Author working with a small cohort of scientists, misrepresented the temperature record of the past 1000 years by (a) promoting his own result as the best estimate, (b) neglecting studies that contradicted his, and (c) amputating another's result so as to eliminate conflicting data and limit any serious attempt to expose the real uncertainties of these data.
Many scientists, including Allen and Sherwood, have long argued that temperature data were flawed for many reasons such as the change of instrument design over the years.
They've represented the affair as an attempt to «harass» climate scientists, claiming that the events vindicated many prior years of data obstruction.
Using data gathered from tree rings, etc. her and other scientists in the 60's predicted that global warming would resume by 1980 for 2 decades (at the time there had been a cooling trend since a warming peak in the 1930's - and there was scientific consensus of that as all the charts as of the 1980's showed that) followed by 50 years of cooling AND they predicted a spike in cooling around 2020.
No - one here asked you to claim, based on your 46 years of experience as an aeronautical engineer, that you knew better than the actual scientists how to interpret their data so that it wasn't biased or «fraudulent.»
Do you lawyers sit around and endlessly argue if it is fair to count blacks as only 3/5 of a vote and whether separate but equal facilities are acceptable??? Why do you ask scientists to reargue current sea level rise based on 13 year old data?
Using them to predict real data retrospectively is hopeless and World leading climate scientists as they are admit they are way too hot but it's ok we are still doomed but we have a few more years to spend time deindustrialising the West Building more windmills and solar panels and buying stupid electric cars before we all die.
Francis and Vavrus define the «Arctic amplification era» as beginning in 1995, which gives scientists less than 20 years» of data to work with.
«2014 * is * the warmest year in the GISTEMP, NOAA and Berkeley Earth analyses,» he said, referring to different data sets kept by different groups of scientists, including the one kept by his center and known as «GISTEMP.»
As we know from the Climategate emails, CRU scientists stonewalled FOIA requests for years to prevent independent researchers from checking their data and methods.
Shallow as it is, for me this is vindication after years of being laughed at and called names for being a «Climate denier» in spite of citing studies by so many scientists and questioning the constant yearly trend of «adjustments» made to the temperature data NOAA kept posting regularly.
He spent the last 14 years of his career at NOAA's National Climatic Data Center (now NCEI) as a Principal Scientist, where he served as a Supervisory Meteorologist until 2012.
Although I am pretty sure that Phil Jones's career as a scientist will suffer permanent damage as a result of the hacked e-mail revelations, I am heartened by the fact that his own research reexamining the data came to a different conclusion 18 years after the original study.
As we know from the Climategate emails, Phil Jones and CRU scientists stonewalled FOIA requests for years to prevent independent researchers from checking their data and methodologies.
To get a clear sense of soot — which is known to scientists as black carbon — an international team of 31 atmospheric scientists has worked for the past four years to analyze all the data they could.
Jim Kossin, an atmospheric research scientist at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and colleagues looked at data for the last 30 years and measured the latitudes as which storms reached their peak intensity.
First scientists had to convince themselves, by shuttling back and forth between historical data and studies of possible mechanisms, that it made sense to propose shifts as «rapid» as a thousand years.
A proper reading of this material will also demonstrate that CRU did not regard its «assembly of 160 years of global thermometer data» as «private property», as New Scientist claims.
As a data scientist, I've always believed that data and transparency would play a key role in closing the frustratingly persistent wage gap; in fact, I wrote about the power of data to create a more equitable workforce last year.
With my Masters degree in Data Science and eight years of experience as a Data Scientist under my belt, I think I can be a great asset to your organization.
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