STA 190S: Research Seminar in Statistical Science

- 190S(A) Fall 2008 - 190S(B) Spring 2009 -


STA 190S is a two-semester statistical research activity during which each student develops an individual, mentored research project with her/his Statistical Science faculty mentor/advisor throughout the year. Each member of the faculty is available to mentor one (or, sometimes, more than one) student each year, and research developments and reporting are guided by the faculty mentor. Students must complete a detailed written report by the end of the second semester. In some cases, this will comprise research advances that will eventually be publishable.

Prerequisites:
Students must be working on statistical research with a Statistical Science faculty member. This pre-supposes relevant advanced course work in statistics and related areas. Most students should have prior courses to the level of at least STA 121 & 122.

Credit: 1 unit for STA 190S(A) in fall and 1 unit for STA 190(B)S in spring.

Planning for interested students:
Contact me via email for general information and guidance on topics/faculty mentors, and explore the personal web pages of the Statistical Science faculty to get the flavour of their current research activities. Each professor has also provided one (or more) example topic, below. Students should contact professors directly for discussion and further information.

Important: Please note that students sign-up fast with available professors. Some professors will typically become committed quickly so you should make sure to explore options and sign-up soon! See "Available/Potential Project Topics" in the table below. And of course professors are interested in hearing about your own project ideas!


Available/Potential Project Topics Professor


  Gene selection in cancer classification
    Artin Armagan 


  (On leave)
    Jim Berger


  Topic forthcoming ...
    Sourish Das


  Models for multiway contingency tables
    Ian Dinwoodie


  Statistical models for studying exposure disease relationships
    David Dunson


  Methods in environmental statistics
    Elizabeth Shamseldin


  Modelling and analysis for spatial data
    Alan Gelfand


  Simulation techniques for high-dimensional distributions
    Mark Huber


  Statistical problems in genetics and cancer risk assessment
    Ed Iversen


  (1) Geometry of high-dimensional data - applications to cancer genomics
  (2) Filtering methods and volatility in the Black-Scholes model for options pricing
    Sayan Mukherjee


  Topics forthcoming soon ...
    Fan Li


  (1) Imputation of missing data in social surveys
  (2) Protecting the confidentiality of social science data
  (3) Issues in causal inference for observational data
    Jerry Reitter


  (1) Statistical estimation in scientific models: biology, chemistry, and physics
  (2) Statistics in finance and decision making/portfolio theory
  (3) Simulation and statistical inference for SDEs
    Scott Schmidler


  Statistical methods for the analysis of clinical trials and data in the health sciences
    Dalene Stangl


  (1) Biodiversity
  (2) Spatial statistics
  (3) Bayesian networks for decision support
  (4) Copulas
    Robert Wolpert




Assigned Projects Professor


  Student: Nihar Bhupalam - Statistical modelling in mortgage markets
    Mike West


  Student: Annie Clark - tba
    tba


  Student: Kiril Dimitrov - Statistical modelling of high-frequency financial data
    Christian Macaro


  Student: Ryan Gehring - Bayesian approaches to adversarial game theory and poker
    David Banks


  Student: Matt Tolson - tba
    Merlise Clyde


    Additional information:

  • Students interested in research in statistical science and its applications should consider taking a relevant sequence of undergraduate courses.
  • A one-year research project, developed under the mentorship of an ISDS faculty member and coupled with registration for STA 190S, is a requirement for the Major in Statistical Science.
  • STA 190S as an elective counts towards the requirements for the Minor in Statistical Science.