Professor of Statistics, Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies
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Office Information:
453 West Hall
Department of Statistics
University of Michigan
1085 South University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1107
For Questions about Undergraduate programs, contact Gina Cornacchia
Department Administration;
Statistics
About
Statistical theory and scientific data analysis are linked by a pipeline including model development, algorithm development, and software implementation. I enjoy research at both ends and all intermediate points of this pipeline. My research focuses on stochastic dynamic models and their inference using time series data. Scientific challenges pushing the limits of available statistical theory and methodology include (i) nonlinear, partially observed, noisy systems; (ii) spatio-temporal panel data.
Education
- Ph.D. Statistics, University of California, Berkeley (2001)
- B.A. Mathematics, University of Cambridge (1994)
Fields of Study
- Time series analysis with applications to ecology, epidemiology, health economics, cell motion and neuroscience
- Methodological work on inference for partially observed stochastic dynamic systems