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* [https://medium.com/@SeanCarverData '''Articles for Lay Audiences'''] | * [https://medium.com/@SeanCarverData '''Articles for Lay Audiences'''] | ||
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* [[Sean G. Carver's Teaching and Course Development|'''Teaching and Course Development''']] | * [[Sean G. Carver's Teaching and Course Development|'''Teaching and Course Development''']] | ||
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::''In Spring 2009, I developed and taught at Johns Hopkins: [[ID_Course_Johns_Hopkins_Spring_2009|Modeling and Identifying Neurosystems]].'' | ::''In Spring 2009, I developed and taught at Johns Hopkins: [[ID_Course_Johns_Hopkins_Spring_2009|Modeling and Identifying Neurosystems]].'' | ||
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* [[Sean G. Carver's Biography|'''Biography''']] | * [[Sean G. Carver's Biography|'''Biography''']] | ||
::''I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 2003. I later worked for the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and Data Machines Corp.'' | ::''I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 2003. I later worked for the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and Data Machines Corp.'' | ||
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::''I wrote: [[Media:The_Data_Professors_Guide_to_Basic_Statistics.pdf|The Data Professor's Guide to Basic Statistics]]. | ::''I wrote: [[Media:The_Data_Professors_Guide_to_Basic_Statistics.pdf|The Data Professor's Guide to Basic Statistics]]. | ||
Revision as of 00:46, 25 November 2025
Sean G. Carver, Ph. D., Data Scientist
- Data scientist, Modeler, and Mentor
- Research and Publication Interests
- Neuroscience, Sensorimotor Control, Posture Control, Sports Analytics, Precision Agriculture
- In Spring 2017, I taught Introduction to Statistical Computing and Modeling at American University.
- In Spring 2013, I taught Electronics and Instrumentation at Johns Hopkins.
- In Spring 2009, I developed and taught at Johns Hopkins: Modeling and Identifying Neurosystems.
- I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 2003. I later worked for the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, Yale University, and Data Machines Corp.