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Podcasts

Hear from who's who in the world of statistics, what they're doing, and what’s on their minds. Come experience statistical discovery.


JMP Podcast #14: Mark Johnson, Professor of Statistics, University of Central Florida
Running Time: 6:23
Mark Johnson, Professor of Statistics at the University of Central Florida, talks about using SAS software including Enterprise Miner in the UCF Data Mining Program and JMP in Prof. Johnson's Data Preparation and Sampling Theory and Applications. Professor Johnson also applies his statistical expertise to hurricane modeling and forecasting and to independent expert witness reviews of health care accounting records for the State of Florida.
Kinetic Analysis Corporation
University of Central Florida Geophysical Hazard Damage Research
University of Central Florida Statistics Department

Mark Johnson
     Mark Johnson

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JMP Podcast #13: Lee Creighton, JMP
Running Time: 6:44
JMP Senior Documentation Manager Lee Creighton has co-written three books about JMP, two of which are hot off the press. Creighton describes the books as tools to help users “get up and running quickly” with specific JMP topics. In a podcast interview that is part of the SAS Insight and Innovators series, Creighton briefly describes JMP and how it differs from SAS. Creighton says, “I find it to be a fascinating look into how statistics can be used without being foreign.”

Lee Creighton
    Lee Creighton

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JMP Podcast #12: Edward George, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Running Time: 5:30
Ed George, Professor of Statistics at the Wharton School, talks about the emancipating impact of computing on the application of statistics, and explains why the university uses JMP as a teaching tool. George educates future and current business leaders at Wharton on how to manage and analyze data to turn it into intelligence. He also is recognized widely for his research and publications on statistical decision theory and Bayesian analysis.

Edward George
   Edward George

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JMP Podcast #11: José Ramírez, W. L. Gore and Associates
Running Time: 5:39
José Ramírez, statistician at W.L. Gore and Associates talks about how non-statisticians can use JMP to solve common problems in Science & Engineering. The book he is co-authoring with Brenda Ramirez, JMP® Handbook: A Step-by-step Statistical Guide for Solving Common Problems in Science & Engineering Using JMP®, is scheduled for release from SAS Press in 2008.
View select slides from his JUC presentation (PDF)

José Ramírez
    José Ramírez

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JMP Podcast #10: Leighton Spadone, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Running Time: 5:00
Leighton Spadone is R&D associate at Goodyear and a member of an American Society of Testing and Materials task group charged with developing tire safety tests. He talks about how his team used JMP’s DOE and modeling capabilities to design appropriate roadway tests for truck tires.
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Leighton Spadone
 Leighton Spadone

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