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Introductions #2

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lwaldron opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 6 comments
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Introductions #2

lwaldron opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 6 comments

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@lwaldron
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I thought it'd be nice to do some introductions here, to connect GitHub IDs to names and faces during the meetings. I'm Levi, I'm an assistant professor of Biostatistics at the CUNY SPH in New York, and enjoying this book so far! Looking forward to the rest of it.

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Cool idea! I'm Lucas, a research associate working with Levi. I organized this course and have been so impressed with the participation from Salzburg, thanks you all for that! Here to fix issues if they come up :)

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neoglez commented Feb 23, 2018

I'm Yansel, Software Architect and Lead Programmer at the Federal Institute BIFIE and PhD student at the PLUS. Thanks for the invitation and I'm looking forward to cooperate in this interesting course.

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ITtraveller commented Feb 26, 2018 via email

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raph333 commented Feb 26, 2018 via email

@philippgrafendorfe
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I'm Philipp; I am a Data Science Master Student coming from math. I am really looking forward to deepen my understanding in bayesian statistics. Especially in my topic "Markov- Chains and Monte Carlo Methods". I hope that this term I will not sound like Jabba the Hutt and I am definitly going to improve my microphone setup. I strongly advise everybody to do the same. It costs a lot of nerves for all participants if the mic is not properly setup.

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scisus commented Feb 28, 2018

Hi! I can't make the meetings, but I'm following along. Glad to see this and grateful for everyone participating.

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