Victor Zinenberg, Ph.D.
1029 N Hayworth Ave #3, Los Angeles, CA 90046
323-650-4684 E-mail: ax515@yahoo.com
Objective:
A senior position as a mathematician, statistician, data analyst or
computer programmer.
Professional Skills:
Numerical, statistical and database problem-solving;
Programming including C, C++, FORTRAN, PL/1, Paradox, PL/SQL,
Clarion, FoxPro, Gauss, Mathematica, Statistica, Matlab,
Mineset, Statgraph, ALGOL; Digital processing analysis with
Kalman and Wiener filters; Forecasting stochastic time-series;
Medical statistics; Statistical pattern recognition;
Probability, simulation of complex systems; Predictive modeling
and optimization; Database development; Advanced numerical
algorithms and data mining; Lectures in numerical analysis,
programming languages, advanced probability, statistics,
calculus, theory of electromagnetic fields, mathematical
programming for many organizations including the United Nations;
Forty publications in scientific journals;
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Hi Victor I don't know if that's true. Some analysts are pretty cute. But my work involves recruiting analysts so it really doesn't matter what I look like. Besides, i also work in television sometimes. hence the photos on my website. best/ bonnie
hi victor - thank you. you guessed it. i'm not an analyst. my background is in TV. i anchored at cnbc and bloomberg TV. now i'm matching great minds like yours with great positions. I am fascinated by analytical minds like yours. love placing people like you in great positions and frankly i know of no other time in history when the skills like those you possess can help guide this country out of a banking, brokerage and possibly economic nightmare. -bb-
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I would say start with buy some books and try to visit some of major sites,blogs, users list in google.
http://www.sascommunity.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://www.globalstatements.com/
buy The Little SAS Book and sas learning edition from ebay and start to learn , if you have any doubts post your query to sas Listers and they will happy to help u
Regards,
Vijay
I will call you.
VZ.
Give me a call - 920-699-7444.
Greg
Did you find your position?
Greg
Best wishes,
Sasha
Find please some good position for me.
Victor.