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url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/samantha-sullivan | |||
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name: Samantha Sullivan | |||
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- New Jersey Water Science Center | |||
- https://www.usgs.gov/centers/new-jersey-water-science-center | |||
email: ssullivan@usgs.gov | email: ssullivan@usgs.gov | ||
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- Samantha is a Statistician for the USGS. She is working with the NAWQA team | - Samantha is a Statistician for the USGS. She is working with the NAWQA team | ||
to help convert code from SAS to R that performs data wrangling and nutrient | to help convert code from SAS to R that performs data wrangling and nutrient | ||
calculations on water quality data across the United States. | calculations on water quality data across the United States. | ||
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professional_experience: [] | |||
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- Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics with a specialization in Statistics | |||
from The College of New Jersey in 2017 | |||
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personal_statement: Samantha Sullivan began her career at the USGS as a Pathways | personal_statement: Samantha Sullivan began her career at the USGS as a Pathways | ||
Intern in 2016. During this time, she helped code a program from SAS to R that | Intern in 2016. During this time, she helped code a program from SAS to R that | ||
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knowledge in order to help the USGS organize, describe, and interpret their | knowledge in order to help the USGS organize, describe, and interpret their | ||
data. | data. | ||
Revision as of 04:12, 31 January 2024
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meta: url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/samantha-sullivan timestamp: '2024-01-30T21:12:27.301341' status_code: 200 profile: name: Samantha Sullivan name_qualifier: null titles: - Statistician organizations: - !!python/tuple - New Jersey Water Science Center - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/new-jersey-water-science-center email: ssullivan@usgs.gov orcid: null intro_statements: - Samantha is a Statistician for the USGS. She is working with the NAWQA team to help convert code from SAS to R that performs data wrangling and nutrient calculations on water quality data across the United States. expertise_terms: [] professional_experience: [] education: - Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics with a specialization in Statistics from The College of New Jersey in 2017 affiliations: [] honors: [] abstracts: [] personal_statement: Samantha Sullivan began her career at the USGS as a Pathways Intern in 2016. During this time, she helped code a program from SAS to R that performed MOVE.1 regression to estimate characteristics of low flows. For her senior project, she implemented multiple regression, score regression models, and cluster analysis to estimate flood magnitude and frequency for NJ streams and rivers. Lastly, she utilized change point analysis to detect changes in loads due to the increasing implementation of management practices in agricultural and urban areas designed to decrease stream loads. Currently, Samantha is a Statistician for the USGS. She is working with the NAWQA team to help convert code from SAS to R that performs data wrangling and nutrient calculations on water quality data across the United States. She is also updating streamflow statistics for continuous-record streamflow gaging stations and low-flow partial-record stations. Within the realm of statistics, Samantha interests are in nonparametric statistics, multivariate statistics, regression analysis, statistical programing, data wrangling, data analysis, and data modeling. She wants to use her statistics knowledge in order to help the USGS organize, describe, and interpret their data.