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Michael G. Akritas, Professor of Statistics.
Goodness-of-fit tests; censored data; bootstrapping; nonparametrics.
Ph information
<mga@stat.psu.edu>
Naomi S. Altman, Associate Professor
of Statistics
Nonparametric smoothing, model selection, longitudinal and spatial data,
functional data analysis.
Ph information
<naomi@stat.psu.edu>
Charles E. Antle, Professor Emeritus of Statistics.
Operations research, statistical madels; Bayesian methods and biostatistics.
Ph
information <cea@psu.edu>
Steven F. Arnold, Professor of Statistics.
Linear models and multivariate analysis.
Ph information. <sfa@stat.psu.edu>
G. Jogesh Babu, Professor of Statistics.
Asymptotic expansions; bootstrapping; and applications of statistics
to astronomy.
Ph information.
<babu@stat.psu.edu>
k.b. Boomer, Research Associate and Lecturer in Statistics
Mixed linear models, incomplete data, consulting education
Ph information.
<boomer@stat.psu.edu>
Marllyn T. Boswell, Associate Professor Emeritus of Statistics.
Environmental statistics; distribution theory and applied stochastic processes.
Ph information.<mtb@psu.edu>
Patricia Buchanan, Instructor of Statistics.
Statistical methodology and computing packages.
Ph information. <pqb@stat.psu.edu>
Francesca Chiaromonte, Assistant Professor of Statistics.
Multivariate statistics.
Ph information. <chiaro@stat.psu.edu>
Vernon M. Chinchilli, Professor and Vice Chair of Health Evaluation Sciences, and Professor of Statistics.
Biostatistics, multivariate analysis, repeated measures.
Ph information. <vchinchi@stat.psu.edu>
Mosuk Chow, Senior Research Associate
and Associate Professor.
Statistical decision theory, Bayesian inference and sampling methods.
Ph information. <mchow@stat.psu.edu>
Duncan Fong, Professor of Marketing
and Professor of Statistics
Bayesian Statistics.
Ph information. <i2v@psu.edu>
William L. Harkness, Professor of Statistics.
Distribution theory and categorical data analysis. Ph information. <wlh@stat.psu.edu>
Robert F. Heckard, Senior Lecturer of Statistics.
Biostatistics and applied statistical methods.
Ph information <rho@stat.psu.edu>
Thomas P. Hettmansperger, Professor of Statistics.
Nonparametric statistics and robustness.
Ph information. <tph@stat.psu.edu>
Robert A. Hultquist, Professor Emeritus of Statistics.
Variance components and experimental designs.
Ph information.
David Hunter, Assistant Professor of Statistics.
Computational statistics.
Ph information. <dhunter@stat.psu.edu>
Beatrix Jones, Assistant Professor
of Statistics.
Application of statistics to problems in ecology and genetics.
Ph information.
<trix@stat.psu.edu>
Jaeyong Lee, Assistant Professor of
Statistics.
Nonparametric Bayesian analysis.
Ph information.
<leej@stat.psu.edu>
Bing Li, Associate Professor of Statistics.
Quasilikelihood and estimating functions, Laplace's approximations, and robustness.
Ph information. <bing@stat.psu.edu>
Jia Li, Assistant Professor of Statistics.
Statistical modeling for image processing, classification, and vector
quantization.
Ph information.
<jiali@stat.psu.edu>
Richard (Runze) Li, Assistant Professor
of Statistics.
Variable selection, functional data analysis, nonparametric smoothing,
multivariate analysis, and quasi-monte carlo method.
Ph information.
<rli@stat.psu.edu>
Dennis K.J. Lin, Full Professor of Management
Science and Statistics.
Design of experiments, industrial statistics, reliability, and statistical inference.
Ph information. <dkl5@stat.psu.edu>
Bruce G. Lindsay, Distinguished Professor of Statistics.
Likelihood theory; robust estimation; and biostatistics.
Ph information. <bgl@psu.edu>
Zhen Luo, Assistant Professor of Statistics.
Multivariate nonparametric modeling, multivariate analysis and regression diagnostics, spline models.
Ph information. <zhen@stat.psu.edu>
G. P. Patil, Distinguished Professor of Mathematical
Statistics.
Stochastic models; statistical ecology; environmental statistics and
distribution theory.
Ph information.
<gpp@stat.psu.edu>
Andrea Piccinin, Director
of Statistical Consulting.
Multivariate analysis, measurement, design and analysis in longitudinal
research.
Ph information.
<piccinin@stat.psu.edu>
C. R. Rao, Professor and Holder of the
Eberly Family Chair in Statistics.
Multivariate analysis; linear models; statistical inference; biometrics.
Ph information.
<crr1@psu.edu>
Stephen L. Rathbun, Associate Professor
of Statistics
Geostatistical data, spatial point patterns.
Ph information.
<rathbun@stat.psu.edu>
Donald Richards, Professor of Statistics
Multivariate analysis, mathematical statistics.
Ph information.
<dsr11@psu.edu>
James L. Rosenberger, Professor of Statistics and Department Head.
Linear models; design and analysis of experiments and biometrics.
Ph information. <jlr@stat.psu.edu>
Thomas A. Ryan Jr., Associate Professor Emeritus of Statistics.
Statistical computing; applied statistics.
Ph information. <tar@stat.psu.edu>
Joseph L. Schafer, Associate Professor of Statistics.
Analysis of incomplete data; imputation techniques; and sample survey problems.
Ph information. <jls@stat.psu.edu>
Laura J. Simon, Lecturer of Statistics,
Teaching Fellow.
Biostatistics, repeated measures, statistical education.
Ph information. <lsimon@stat.psu.edu>
Arkady Tempelman, Professor of Statistics and Doctor of Science.
Ergodic theorems for dynamical systems; stochastic processes and their application to statistics.
Ph information. <arkady@stat.psu.edu>
Steven K. Thompson, Professor of Statistics.
Sampling theory; environmental statistics, statistics of hidden human
populations.
Ph information.
<skt@stat.psu.edu>
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