Back to professors

Statistics

Marek Kimmel

Professor of Statistics

Member, Ken Kennedy Institute

Public Rice profile source

Average rating

3.8

9 temporary mock ratings

Difficulty

2.7

course-linked average

Courses

6

in seeded sections

Public profile

Research areas

Population Dynamics, Branching Processes, Statistical Genetics, Molecular Evolution, Bioinformatics

Courses taught

SSPB 800

Graduate Research

Graduate students will conduct independent research/thesis project under the direction of their advisor. Repeatable for Credit.

Systems/Synthetic/Phys BiologyNone1-15 credits
3.35.8hAjo-Franklin, Caroline, Alvarez, Pedro, An, Linna, Bao, Gang, Bashor, Caleb, Bennett, Matthew, Butts, Jessica, Chappell, James, Dai, Mingjie, de Moraes, Marcos, Diehl, Michael, Gao, Yang, Glasscock, Cameron, Gollihar, Jimmy, Gustavsson, Anna-Karin, Hilton, Isaac, Igoshin, Oleg, Iyer, Harini, Kalluri, Raghu, Kavraki, Lydia, Kiang, Ching-Hwa, Kimmel, Marek, Kirienko, Natasha, Kolomeisky, Anatoly, Lavery, Laura, Li, Lei, Lieberman-Aiden, Erez, Loveless, Theresa, Lu, George, Luan, Lan, Ma, Yuan, MacKintosh, Frederick, Masiello, Carrie, Mou, Quanbing, Nakhleh, Luay, Nikonowicz, Edward, Onuchic, Jose, Phillips, George, Raphael, Rob, Renata, Hans, Robinson, Jacob, Segatori, Laura, Shamoo, Yousif, Silberg, Joff, St. Pierre, Francois, Stadler, Lauren, Szablowski, Jerzy, Tabor, Jeffrey, Tang, Evelyn, Tao, Yizhi, Thyer, Ross, Treangen, Todd, Uribe, Rosa, Veiseh, Omid, Vlassakis, Julea, Warmflash, Aryeh, Wolynes, Peter, Xiao, Han, Xie, Chong, Yao, Vicky

STAT 007

Visiting Research

Research conducted by visiting student scholars. Repeatable for Credit.

StatisticsNone0 credits
4.32.6hKimmel, Marek, Li, Meng

STAT 490

Undergraduate Research In Stat

This course provides 1-3 credit hours of credit for STAT majors who wish to pursue a research project of mutual interest to the student and a faculty member in a selected area of statistical specialization. The student will conduct independent research under the faculty member’s direction. Repeatable for Credit.

StatisticsNone1-3 credits
3.18.4hBarman, Arko, Chi, Eric, Ensor, Katherine, Guerra, Rudy, Hopkins, Loren, Jackson, Mike, Kimmel, Marek, Lan, Xinjie, Li, Meng, McGuffey, Elizabeth, Peterson, Christine, Shaw, Chad, Vannucci, Marina, Viens, Frederi

STAT 518

Probability

Topics include random variables, distributions, transformations, moment generating functions, common families of distributions, independence, sampling distributions, and basic stochastic processes. STAT 518 will have more advanced assignments and examinations focusing on theoretical methods. Cross-list: STAT 418. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for STAT 518 if student has credit for STAT 418.

StatisticsNone3 credits
3.38.2hKimmel, Marek, Viens, Frederi

STAT 590

Grad Research In Statistics

Research course for graduate level research in probability and statistics. This course provides 1-15 hours of credit for students who wish to pursue a statistical research project of mutual interest to the student and a faculty member. The student will conduct independent research under the faculty member’s direction. Repeatable for Credit. Repeatable for Credit.

StatisticsNone1-15 credits
3.69.3hBarman, Arko, Chi, Eric, Ensor, Katherine, Guerra, Rudy, Hopkins, Loren, Jackson, Mike, Kimmel, Marek, Li, Meng, Luo, Hengrui, Merenyi, Erzsebet, Peterson, Christine, Shaw, Chad, Vannucci, Marina, Viens, Frederi, Wang, Wenyi, Yuan, Ying

STAT 800

Thesis

Thesis for Graduate Students. Repeatable for credit. Repeatable for Credit.

StatisticsNone1-15 credits
3.95.4hChi, Eric, Ensor, Katherine, Guerra, Rudy, Kimmel, Marek, Li, Meng, Luo, Hengrui, Merenyi, Erzsebet, Morris, Jeffrey S., Peterson, Christine, Segarra, Santiago, Sun, Ryan, Vannucci, Marina, Viens, Frederi, Yuan, Ying

Recent comments