Örebro University featured my participation in the EMOS Coding Lab 2024, a prestigious international coding workshop organized by Eurostat. As a Master’s student in Statistics at Örebro, I collaborated with students from universities in Madrid and Belgium. Our team focused on innovative methods for processing and presenting quality-of-life statistics in the EU context. The experience significantly enhanced my programming skills in R, deepened my understanding of data retrieval and processing, and emphasized the importance of reproducible research and teamwork in data science.
Read the full feature on Eurostat CROS website here.
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