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Join the Hyperthesis team for our 38th episode featuring Grace Tompkins, a PhD candidate in biostatistics at the University of Waterloo. Grace's research focuses on developing methodology for complex longitudinal problems particularly involving patient and other data. We also discuss music produced by quantum computers and the history of Thomas Bayes, an ill-fated minister whose work has greatly influenced statistics.
By Pheely Chitnelawong, Patrick O'Brien, and Liam FarrellJoin the Hyperthesis team for our 38th episode featuring Grace Tompkins, a PhD candidate in biostatistics at the University of Waterloo. Grace's research focuses on developing methodology for complex longitudinal problems particularly involving patient and other data. We also discuss music produced by quantum computers and the history of Thomas Bayes, an ill-fated minister whose work has greatly influenced statistics.