John Donohue is a seasoned data scientist with extensive experience at Defence R&D Canada since August 2002. Additionally, John has been a professor at the University of Ottawa since January 1995, teaching psychometric methods and statistical analysis courses in the School of Psychology. Prior to these roles, John taught math and science to high school students at the Ottawa and Carleton Boards of Education from May 1992 to April 2002. John's academic qualifications include a Ph.D. in Measurement & Evaluation from the University of Ottawa, as well as a Master of Arts in Performance Psychology and a Bachelor of Education in Intermediate & Senior Math & Science from Queen's University. John's educational foundation also includes a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Psychology & Math.

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Defence Research and Development Canada | Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada

Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) is the national leader in defence and security science and technology. As an agency of Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND), DRDC provides DND, the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and other government departments as well as public safety and national security communities the knowledge and technological advantage needed to defend and protect Canada’s interests at home and abroad.


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