Students
Ph.D. students
and year of graduation
- Mark Handcock,
1989
Professor of Statistics
and Sociology, Center for Statistics and the Social
Sciences, University of Washington
Dissertation title: "Inference for spatial Gaussian random fields when the objective is prediction."
- Xufeng
Niu (joint with George Tiao), 1991
Professor, Department of Statistics, Florida State University
Dissertation title: "Space-time ARMA models for satellite ozone data."
- Biao Zhang, 1992
Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Toledo
Dissertation title: "Nonparametric function estimation."
- Patricia Styer, 1993
Researcher, Timothy Case Associates, Central Point, Oregon
Dissertation title: "The effect of temporal aggregation in gamma regression models used to estimate trends in sulfate deposition."
- Ernesto Floresroux, 1993
Partner, McKinsey and Company, Rio de Janeiro
Dissertation title: "Estimation of the nearest neighbor distribution for spatial point processes."
- Linda Collins, 1995
Senior Lecturer, Department of Statistics, University of Chicago
Dissertation title: "Inter-event distance methods for the statistical analysis of spatial point processes."
- Dongping Fang, 1996
Master Statistician, SPSS, Inc.
Dissertation title: "Modeling the correlation structure of the TOMS ozone data and lattice sampling design for isotropic random fields."
- Jeff Picka, 1997
Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
University of New Brunswick
Dissertation title: "Variance reducing: modifications for estimators of dependence in random sets."
- Montserrat Fuentes,1998
Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, North Carolina State
University
Dissertation title: "Prediction of random fields and modeling of spatial-temporal satellite data."
- Dongseok Choi (joint with George Tiao), 1999
Assistant Professor, Division of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health & Preventive
Medicine, School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University
Dissertation title: "Modeling latitudinal correlations for satellite data."
- Ji-Meng Loh, 2001
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Columbia University
Dissertation title: "Estimating the large-scale structure of the universe using QSO carbon IV absorbers."
- Zhengyuan Zhu, 2002
Assistant Professor, Statistics Department, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Dissertation title: "Optimal sampling design and parameter estimation of Gaussian random fields."
- Leah Welty, 2003
Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University
Dissertation title: "Spatial statistics for modeling phytoplankton."
- Mikyoung Jun, 2005
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Texas A & M University and Visiting Scientist, NCAR
Dissertation title: "Space-time models and their application to air pollution."
- Ethan Anderes, 2005
NSF Mathematical Sciences Postdoc, Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley
Dissertation title: "Estimating deformations of isotropic Gaussian random fields."
- Hae-Kyung Im, 2005
Postdoc, CISES, University of Chicago
Dissertation title: "Two problems in environmetrics."
- Xiaofeng Shao, 2006
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Dissertation title: "Statistical evaluation of multiresolution model output and spectral analysis for nonlinear time series."
- Chae Young Lim, 2007
Assistant Professor, Michigan State University
Dissertation title: " Characteristics of a Model
Error in an Air Quality Model and
Fixed-Domain Asymptotic Properties of Spatial Cross-Periodograms
."
Postdoctoral research associates
- Jean Quashnock,1997-1999
Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Carthage College
- Jon Stroud (joint with Barry Lesht), 1999-2001
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
- Serge Guillas (joint with George Tiao), 2002-2004
Assistant Professor, School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Dana Draghicescu (joint with John Frederick), 2002-2004
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Hunter College of CUNY
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