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Vanja Dukic
Vanja Dukic is an expert in computational statistics and mathematical epidemiology who works as a professor of applied mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research includes work on using internet search engine access patterns to track diseases, and on the effects of global warming on human health, effects of climate change on the spread of diseases. Dukic earned a bachelor's degree in finance and actuarial mathematics from Bryant University in 1995.Home page and brief biography
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She completed her doctorate at Brown University in 2001, under the joint supervision of biostatistics, biostatisticians Constantine Gatsonis and Joseph Hogan. She worked as a faculty member in the biostatistics program of the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Chicag ...
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Computational Statistics
Computational statistics, or statistical computing, is the bond between statistics and computer science. It means statistical methods that are enabled by using computational methods. It is the area of computational science (or scientific computing) specific to the mathematical science of statistics. This area is also developing rapidly, leading to calls that a broader concept of computing should be taught as part of general statistical education. As in traditional statistics the goal is to transform raw data into knowledge, Wegman, Edward J. āComputational Statistics: A New Agenda for Statistical Theory and Practice.€¯ Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences', vol. 78, no. 4, 1988, pp. 310ā€“322. ''JSTOR'' but the focus lies on computer intensive statistical methods, such as cases with very large sample size and non-homogeneous data sets. The terms 'computational statistics' and 'statistical computing' are often used interchangeably, although Carlo Lauro (a former presid ...
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