Public profile
Research areas
Bayesian statistics, variable selection, graphical models, statistical computing, wavelets. Applications in genomics, neuroimaging and engineering.
Statistics
Noah Harding Professor of Statistics
Member, Ken Kennedy Institute
Average rating
3.3
2 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.8
course-linked average
Courses
3
in seeded sections
Bayesian statistics, variable selection, graphical models, statistical computing, wavelets. Applications in genomics, neuroimaging and engineering.
STAT 490
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.
STAT 590
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.
STAT 800
Thesis for Graduate Students. Repeatable for credit. Repeatable for Credit.