Neda Momtahan
About Neda Momtahan
Neda Momtahan is a Research Statistician with expertise in SAS programming and quantitative research, currently employed by the Government of Canada in Ottawa since 2010. She leads significant statistical projects that emphasize data quality optimization and trend analysis.
Work at Government of Canada
Neda Momtahan has been employed as a Research Statistician at the Government of Canada since 2010. Over her 14 years of service, she has been based in Ottawa, Ontario. In her role, she leads significant statistical projects that emphasize data quality optimization and trend analysis. Her work supports both internal and external clients through the execution of longitudinal studies.
Education and Expertise
Neda Momtahan earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Ottawa, where she studied Statistics and Biology from 2005 to 2011. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in quantitative research methodologies. She possesses expertise in SAS programming, which is essential for her work in statistical analysis and data management.
Background
Neda Momtahan completed her secondary education at Glebe Collegiate Institute, attending from 2001 to 2005. This educational experience laid the groundwork for her subsequent studies in higher education and her career in research statistics.
Achievements
In her capacity as a Research Statistician, Neda Momtahan has led major statistical projects that focus on optimizing data quality and conducting trend analysis. Her role involves conducting longitudinal studies that provide valuable insights for both internal and external clients, contributing to informed decision-making processes.