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Faculty & Their Research Interests

Department Chair: Mark Berliner
Vice Chair: William Notz
Vice Chair for Graduate Studies: Elizabeth A. Stasny

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Faculty


MARK BERLINER Bayesian and robust Bayesian theory and applications
CATHERINE A. CALDER Spatial and spatial temporal statistics; Bayesian methodology and computation; applications in the environmental sciences
PETER F. CRAIGMILE Time series analysis, wavelets, spectral analysis, long memory processes, geostatistical methods, and applications
NOEL A. CRESSIE Statistical modeling and analysis of spatial and spatio-temporal data, Bayesian and empirical-Bayesian methods, environmental sciences
DOUGLAS E. CRITCHLOW Analysis of ranking data, statistical inference for phylogenetic trees
PREM K. GOEL Bayesian decision theory, file merging methodology/data association
CHRIS HANS Bayesian methodology and associated computation; model uncertainty and averaging
RADU HERBEI Statistical approaches to inverse problems, computational methods, classification theory
JASON C. HSU Multiple comparisons and statistical computing
ELOISE KAIZAR Meta-analysis, Bayesian hierarchical modeling, analysis of sample surveys
LAURA KUBATKO Phylogenetic inference, linkage and QTL analysis, microarray data analysis
YOONKYUNG LEE Smoothing, reproducing kernel Hilbert space methods, classification, and statistical learning
SHILI LIN Statistical genetics and Monte Carlo methods
DESHENG LIU Spatial statistics, machine learning, remote sensing, GIS, and their applications in geography and environmental science
STEVEN N. MACEACHERN Nonparametric and semiparametric Bayesian models
WILLIAM NOTZ Optimal design of experiments and computer experiments
OMER OZTURK Robust estimation, testing and nonparametric inference
DENNIS K. PEARL Statistical phylogenetics, analysis of cancer biomarker studies, and quantitative education research
MARIO PERUGGIA Iterated function systems, computational and graphical methods for statistical analysis, and Bayesian inference
THOMAS J. SANTNER Computer experiments (with special emphasis on statistical applications in orthopedics), Environmental statistics
TAO SHI Machine learning, Statistical methodology and computation on massive data sets, Environmental statistics
ELIZABETH A. STASNY Modeling missing data, particularly in categorical data from large-scale sample surveys
ASUMAN TURKMEN Robust statistics, multivariate data analysis, dimension reduction and robust methods for high dimensional data
JOSEPH S. VERDUCCI Modeling random objects, such as random graphs and random pairs of permutations
XINYI XU Bayesian forecasting and modeling, decision theory, information theory and applications

Auxiliary Faculty


CHRIS HOLLOMAN Auxiliary Associate Professor/Director of Statistical Consulting Service
JACKIE MILLER Auxiliary Associate Professor/Program Specialist
DEBORAH RUMSEY Auxiliary Full Professor/Statistics Education Specialist

Faculty with Zero Salary Joint Appointments


GREG ALLENBY College of Business
TOM BISHOP College of Business, Auxiliary Associate Professor, Department of Statistics
MISHA BELKIN Computer Science and Engineering
AMY K. FERKETICH College of Public Health
BO LU College of Public Health
H. N. NAGARAJA College of Public Health
TRISHA VANZANDT Department of Psychology
VERONICA VIELAND Department of Quantitative and Computational Biology

Visiting Faculty

 

KURT SERDAR  
GULIN TABAKAN  

Faculty Emeriti


SAUL BLUMENTHAL Ph.D., Cornell, 1962
MICHAEL BROWNE Ph.D., University of South Africa, 1969
ANGELA DEAN Ph.D., Southampton, 1975
MIKE FLIGNER Ph.D., University of Connecticut, 1974
JEAN D. POWERS Ph.D., Ohio State, 1968
JAGDISH S. RUSTAGI Ph.D., Stanford, 1956
RAMESH C. SRIVASTAVA Ph.D., Michigan State, 1965
D. RANSOM WHITNEY † Ph.D., Ohio State, 1948
THOMAS A. WILLKE Ph.D., Ohio State, 1960
DOUG WOLFE Ph.D., Iowa, 1969

† deceased