Karsten Wolf
2008-May-14 19:26 UTC
[R-jobs] Research assistant at University Bremen, Germany: Timeseries Analysis with R
Hi there, we are looking for a research assistant for a project on analysing timeseries in the field of educational research. We have timeseries of the subjective perception (I understand, I feel good, I am interested etc.) of 109 students (6 different courses, 26 to 72 hours of classroom teaching, 208 to 332 points of measurement). We want to do exemplary analysis of the interaction between motivational factors and situational interest. For this we want to use newer methods such as GARCH, latent curve analysis and co-integration in comparison with classical TSA. We are looking for candidates with a good experience in using R for TSA who are willing to work in Bremen, Germany. Compensation is 50% TVL13. Candidates are expected to work on a dissertation and do some teaching duties (2 hours per week, quantitative methods). If you are interested, just drop us some lines with your background and some links to your work so far. Yours, Karsten ------------------------------------------------------------------------ New phone number 0421 - 218 - 69140 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Karsten D. Wolf Prof. Dr. phil. (W1) Didactical Design of Interactive Learning Environments Universit?t Bremen - Fachbereich 12 Postfach 33 04 40 D-28334 Bremen fon: 0421 - 218 69140 fax: 0421 - 218 7219 skype: karsten.d.wolf web: http://www.ifeb.uni-bremen.de/wolf/ (should be online again next week - mainboard!) blog: http://blog.didactalab.de/ mail: wolf at uni-bremen.de Raum: A2130, GW2 Sprechstunde: Mittwoch, 14 - 15 Uhr Sekretariat: Frau von Palubicki Raum A2050, GW2 fon: 0421 - 218 9643
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