David S. Salsburg (born 1931) is a retired pharmaceutical company statistician who graduated UConn in 1966. He had taught at Harvard, Yale, Connecticut College, the University of Connecticut, the University of Pennsylvania, Rhode Island College, and Trinity College and has been a Fellow of the American Statistical Association since 1978. His 2002 book The Lady […]
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– Statistics Alumni Panel For Undergraduate Students (February 11, 2021)
– Gyuhyeong Goh (Ph.D. 2015) has received tenure and was promoted to Associate Professor at Kansas State University.
Gyuhyeong Goh (Ph.D. 2015), Assistant Professor at Kansas State University has just received his promotion and tenure to the rank of Associate Professor effective Fall 2021. Congratulations!
– Assoc. Prof. Yuping Zhang has been awarded Scholarship Facilitation Funding (SFF).
Associate Professor Yuping Zhang’s project entitled A new graph-based clustering method with application to single-cell RNA-seq data from human pancreatic islets has been selected for funding from UConn/UConn Health Scholarship Facilitation Fund (SFF) for Spring 2021.
– Sudipto Banerjee, ’00 PhD has been named a Fellow of the AAAS.
What is a margin of error? This statistical tool can help you understand vaccine trials and political polling
– Sudipto Banerjee, ’00 PhD is the President-Elect of The International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA)
Sudipto Banerjee, ’00 PhD is the President-Elect of The International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA). https://ph.ucla.edu/faculty/banerjee
[UConn Today] UConn Researchers Leveraging CT Health Data to Develop Suicide Risk Algorithms
– Dissertation Tentative Approval page no longer required
Greetings all. Effective 11/1/2020 Doctoral student’s no longer need to complete and submit the Tentative Approval Page prior to their defense. If a student’s committee requires a working copy of the dissertation prior to the final defense that should only be sent to the student’s committee, it should not be sent to the registrars office, […]
– PhD students Katherine Zavez, Prince Allotey, Math-Stat student Rujue Du and Yulia Sidi, ’20 PhD have won the 2020 ASA Leadership Challenge.
We very pleased to inform you that PhD students Katherine Zavez, Prince Allotey, Math-Stat student Rujue Du and Yulia Sidi, ’20 PhD have won the 2020 ASA Leadership Challenge. Congratulations!