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data scientist
[ dey-tuh sahy-uhn-tist, dat-uh ]
noun
- a person with expertise in statistics, computer programming, and machine learning who develops models and processes for retrieving valuable information from large data sets.
Word History and Origins
Origin of data scientist1
Example Sentences
Another pupil, data scientist Ryan Mcmanus, said it was the end of an era.
Isaac Maddow-Zimet, a Guttmacher data scientist, said data collection has been used by abortion opponents to overburden clinics with paperwork and force patients to answer intrusive questions.
Between 1990 and 2020, the number of homes in the metro Los Angeles region’s wildland-urban interface, where human development meets undeveloped wildland, swelled from 1.4 million to 2 million — a growth rate of 44%, according to David Helmers, a geospatial data scientist in the Silvis Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Those numbers may seem modest, but in the face of the demand for such workers, “when you remove that percentage of the workforce, it becomes a huge problem,” said Steven Hubbard, a senior data scientist at the American Immigration Council.
Nicole Zupich saw this manifest in her own life at her job as a data scientist: She found it hard to say no to colleagues and developed a habit of people pleasing.
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