TRU data science students publish course project in peer-reviewed statistics journal
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A group of Thompson Rivers University Master of Science in Data Science students turned their final course project into a published research paper in the peer-reviewed journal Statistical Methods and Applications (Springer Nature). Students Hao Xu, Ayisha Cok, Caleb von Maydell and Max Li, under the guidance of associate professor Dr. Jabed Tomal, developed their winter 2024 project into a manuscript accepted by a leading international statistics journal.
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· 2 pulledWhat began as a final course project for a group of Thompson Rivers University graduate students has become a published research paper in a leading international statistics journal.
Master of Science in Data Science students Hao Xu, Ayisha Cok, Caleb von Maydell and Max Li collaborated with associate professor Dr. Jabed Tomal to develop their course project into a manuscript published in Statistical Methods and Applications.
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