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Dear Director Sergio Arzeni,       Resourceful and never short of ideas, hard-working, and patient,   methodical, analytical, precise, scrupulous, scientific,   detailed, rigorous, innovative, and serious.   ambitious yet realistic   drafting skills  positive attitude  respectful  Resourceful and never short of ideas, hard-working, methodical, analytical, scientific, innovative, ambitious yet realistic, with a positive attitude. Precise, data and results oriented. Enjoying being a part of a team and interactions with others from same or other disciplines to achieve the synergy effect, work together more effectively, and putting ideas into motion.  data, quantitative research analysis, and results oriented.  teamwork   enjoying being with  a part Master Science degree in Applied Econometrics and Models and Methods  of a team Quantitative Economics (QEM Erasmus Mundus)  and interactions with others from same or other disciplines to achieve defending  the synergy effect   work together effectively Ph.D. thesis entitled: "Quantitative models of establishment location choices: Spatial effects and strategic interactions" on March, 28 2017;  to Prepare questionnaires with a five years' analytics experience in applied econometrics, firm demographics,  and analyse results.   Build industrial organization acquired in both research  and analyse quantitative evidence. higher education institutions;  I would like to apply for the position of Policy Analyst - Local Economic and Employment Development (Job #11258).  Experience in using SAS, R, QGIS, or LaTeX.  (( SAS,QGIS, MapViewer, Graphviz, MS Office products, Xcelsius, Lotus Notes, LaTeX, \& some knowledge of: R, STATA, SPSS, Statistica))  An advanced higher education degree in Applied Econometrics and Models and Methods of Quantitative Economics (QEM Erasmus Mundus)  ((public policy, social sciences, or a similar discipline.))  Defending the Ph.D. Thesis entitled: "Quantitative models of establishment location choices: Spatial effects and strategic interactions" on March, 28 2017. %(see http://www.sustaincity.org/publications/WP_3.7_Firmographics_Buczkowska.pdf)  %((applied policy analysis))  %quantitative research analysis,   %to Prepare questionnaires and analyse results.   %Build and analyse quantitative evidence.  My Ph.D. thesis focuses on accommodation of spatial spillovers, strategic interactions, or price endogeneity for location choices to provide a more explicit and richer picture of the regional linkages reinforcing local growth and economic development. More realistically designed location choice models. This tool assists in finding a befitting site, which in turn can make an implicative difference for the newly-created business. The contents of this thesis provide some useful recommendations for city planners, transport analysts, real estate agents, plan developers, urban social theorists, for entrepreneurs, business owners, and shopping center investors.   Each model type has been run with variables that represent: access to the workforce, demographic characteristics, physical quality, availability of vacant land,  availability of dedicated floor space, accessibility to transport infrastructure (access to public transit networks, road networks), access to other amenities such as universities, services and commerce, pre-existing large establishments and within-industry entities, and prices and tax levels. Particular attention was paid to distinguish outcomes across different activity sectors.  %Four papers of which this thesis is comprised, sought to open a dialogue with numerous researchers, who voiced in their works some complaints and burning needs to be accomplished.  %to provide solutions and technologies that empower you to solve today's complex problems and capitalize on tomorrow's opportunities of the region/local economy.  %(( SAS,QGIS, MapViewer, Graphviz, MS Office products, Xcelsius, Lotus Notes, LaTeX, \& some knowledge of: R, STATA, SPSS, Statistica))  A five years' experience in ((applied policy analysis)) applied xx analysis decisions of establishments and firms, strategic interactions between establishments and/or firms, firmography (see http://www.sustaincity.org/publications/WP_3.7_Firmographics_Buczkowska.pdf), industrial, applied econometrics, industrial organization, xxx,   acquired in   - the French Institute My Ph.D. thesis focuses on accommodation of spatial spillovers, strategic interactions, or price endogeneity for location choices to provide a more explicit and richer picture  of Science the regional linkages reinforcing local growth  and Technology economic development. More realistically designed location choice models. The developed tool assists in finding a befitting site, which in turn can make a considerable difference for the newly-created business. The contents of the thesis provide some useful recommendations  for Transport, Development city planners, transport analysts, real estate agents, plan developers, urban social theorists, for entrepreneurs, business owners,  and Networks (IFSTTAR),   "Quantitative shopping center investors.   Proposed  models account for variables that represent: access to the workforce, demographic characteristics, physical quality, availability  of establishment location choices: Spatial effects vacant land,  availability of dedicated floor space, accessibility to transport infrastructure (access to public transit networks, road networks), access to other amenities such as universities, services  and strategic interactions" commerce, pre-existing large establishments and within-industry entities, and prices and tax levels. Particular attention was paid to distinguish outcomes across different activity sectors.   %Four papers of which this thesis is comprised, sought to open a dialogue with numerous researchers, who voiced in their works some complaints and burning needs to be accomplished.  Experience in using computational programs, such as, SAS and R, creating visualizations and maps in Quantum GIS, and using LaTeX.  - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, (Switzerland):  International Mobility Scholarship for the PhD students   %of Université Paris-Est (France)  School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Transport and Mobility Laboratory (TRANSP-OR) under the supervision of Professor Michel Bierlaire and Matthieu de Lapparent;  Project: Research in location choices under strategic interactions and interdependence of industries using discrete choice models  The École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay (previous E.N.S. Cachan) (France), one of the most prestigious and selective French Grandes Écoles:   The SustainCity Project: "Microsimulation and firm demographic models", http://www.sustaincity.org, under European Commission CORDIS 7th Research Framework Programme, Socio Economic Sciences and Humanities;  The Grand Paris Project, http://www.societedugrandparis.fr, Société du Grand Paris: Computation of direct and indirect effects in location choice model; Measuring Since 2011 at  the attractiveness of at  the major territorial development contracts. French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks (IFSTTAR).  Working previously as an International Mobility Research Fellow at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland), Transport and Mobility Laboratory (TRANSP-OR, School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering) under the supervision of Professor Michel Bierlaire and Matthieu de Lapparent;  Project: Research in location choices under strategic interactions and interdependence of industries using discrete choice models.  Participating as a research engineer at the École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay (previous E.N.S. Cachan) (France) in two large projects:   %one of the most prestigious and selective French Grandes Écoles:   (1) The SustainCity Project, the module "Microsimulation and firm demographic models" under European Commission CORDIS 7th Research Framework Programme, Socio Economic Sciences and Humanities (http://www.sustaincity.org) and (2) The Grand Paris Project (Société du Grand Paris) Measuring the attractiveness of the major territorial development contracts and computation of direct and indirect effects in location choice model (http://www.societedugrandparis.fr).  Education:  Models and Methods of Quantitative Economics (QEM Erasmus Mundus)}} Mundus)  M2: ETE Research Master: Theory and Empirical Methods in Economics, Paris School of Economics/Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France  M1: Bielefeld University, Germany  (( 2-year %2-year  Paris School of Economics Scholarship)) Scholarship  The Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain), Bielefeld University (Germany), the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne (France) and Ca' Foscari University of Venice (Italy) offer this two-year Master’s programme in Quantitative Economics. The objective of the Course is to educate students in the methodologies of advanced economics, as well as to refine their research competencies and enhance their ability to apply quantitative economics in practice.   The Master’s programme is intended for top-level international students. About 40 students are selected each year. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded a double degree from the universities at which they studied. Admission is based on academic excellence.