NISS Hires Cui as NAEP-ESSI Research Analyst
Research Triangle Park, NC, July 30, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The National Institute of Statistical Sciences (NISS) announced it has hired Weiwei Cui as the NAEP-ESSI Research Analyst. NISS partners with the American Institutes for Research (AIR and helps to operate the NAEP Education Statistics Services Institute (NESSI).
In her new role, Cui will provide the technical and substantive review of publications associated with the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), including the NAEP Report Card. The position involves challenging issues in both statistics and educational assessment.
Cui received her Ph. D. in the area of Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation from University of Maryland at College Park, and her M.S. in psychology from Beijing Normal University, China. She has served as an instructor at the University of Maryland from 2006-2008, and was a research assistant supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) under the supervision of Dr. James Roberts from 2003-2005. She also won a fellowship to support her doctoral study from 2003-2004 and 2005-2006. In 2001, she was the research fellow for the Health Behavior Unit, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, at the University College of London, United Kingdom. Prior to her time at the University College of London, she held several quantitative positions at research institutions and universities in China and United Kingdom.
Cui will be located in Washington, DC. Cui and her family reside in Maryland.
About NISS
The National Institute of Statistical Sciences was established in 1990 by the national statistics societies and the Research Triangle universities and organizations, with the mission to identify, catalyze and foster high-impact, cross- disciplinary research involving the statistical sciences. The mission of NISS is to: perform and stimulate cross-disciplinary research involving statistics; confront complex, data-driven scientific problems of national importance; and provide career development opportunities for statisticians and scientists, especially those in the formative stages of their careers.
For more information about NISS, please visit the website at: www.niss.org.
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In her new role, Cui will provide the technical and substantive review of publications associated with the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), including the NAEP Report Card. The position involves challenging issues in both statistics and educational assessment.
Cui received her Ph. D. in the area of Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation from University of Maryland at College Park, and her M.S. in psychology from Beijing Normal University, China. She has served as an instructor at the University of Maryland from 2006-2008, and was a research assistant supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) under the supervision of Dr. James Roberts from 2003-2005. She also won a fellowship to support her doctoral study from 2003-2004 and 2005-2006. In 2001, she was the research fellow for the Health Behavior Unit, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, at the University College of London, United Kingdom. Prior to her time at the University College of London, she held several quantitative positions at research institutions and universities in China and United Kingdom.
Cui will be located in Washington, DC. Cui and her family reside in Maryland.
About NISS
The National Institute of Statistical Sciences was established in 1990 by the national statistics societies and the Research Triangle universities and organizations, with the mission to identify, catalyze and foster high-impact, cross- disciplinary research involving the statistical sciences. The mission of NISS is to: perform and stimulate cross-disciplinary research involving statistics; confront complex, data-driven scientific problems of national importance; and provide career development opportunities for statisticians and scientists, especially those in the formative stages of their careers.
For more information about NISS, please visit the website at: www.niss.org.
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National Institute of Statistical Sciences
Jamie Nunnelly
919-685-9300
www.niss.org
Contact
Jamie Nunnelly
919-685-9300
www.niss.org
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