I am an assistant professor of statistics, with several years of experience in data analytics and visualization. I am a Ph.D in Statistics candidate but I hold a Master of Philosophy degree in Statistics and have gotten multiple online certifications from Coursera. I am an expert user of R, Python, SPSS, AMOS, STATA, Eviews, and Excel. I have a great portfolio in variety of fields but not limited to engineering, health, medical, biology, biostatistics, data science, data analytics, and data visualization for dynamic evidence-based decision-making.
My services include
Machine learning, data science, data analysis, statistical modeling, predictive modeling, sample size determination, epidemiological statistics, Odd ratios, logistic regression, Model of Cox proportional hazard regression, Kaplan-Meir vs Predictive Survival, Poisson Regression, Bayesian Parametric Survival Model, ROC Analysis, Cohort Study Analysis, Cluster Analysis, Correspondence Analysis, Repeated Measure ANOVA, Survival Graphs, Multivariate Analysis, Factor Analysis, Discriminant Analysis, Logistic and Multiple Logistic Regression, ANOVA, MANOVA, ANCOVA, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Simple linear regression, multiple linear regression, non-generalized linear models, and mortality graphs (including but not limited to biostatistics, medical statistics, data analysis in neuroscience, and epidemiology). Experimental Design techniques (Repeated Measure ANOVA, Factorial ANOVA, Post hoc multiple comparison tests), Data visualization (Forest plot, box plots, bar charts, pie chart, line chart, scatter plots, etc). If the normality assumption is violated then their equivalents non-parametric statistical tests will be implemented (Wilcoxon signed ranked test, Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA by ranks, Jonckheer-Terpstra test, Friedman ANOVA by ranks, Page's test, Durbin test, Cochran's test, Chi-square goodness of fit test, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Spearman rank correlation, Kendall's tau, Olmstead-Tukey corner test, Partial rank correlations, etc).
Note: Price will be decided after negotiation.
Now, hopefully, I will hear back from you.
Regards,
Khalil Ahmad,
Assistant Professor of Statistics.