Opportunities for Undergraduate and M.A. Students
Victor De la Peña
Students will have the possibility of working on projects involving
applications of Probability and Statistics to Problems in Earth
Sciences including projects such as the tele-conections between El Nino
and the Indian Monsoon.
Andrew Gelman
Several projects involving political science, economics, sociology, psychology, public health, and policy; for examples, see http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/blog/.
Daniel Rabinowitz
A
variety of opportunities for supervised experience in data analysis in
support of research projects in the Arts & Sciences, the School of
Public Health, the School of Social work, and the Medical and Nursing
Schools.
Jan Vecer
Statistics
in Sports: Projects for undergraduate students are available in the
direction of statistics in sports. The students will get familiar with
statistical techniques necessary for the analysis of sports data and
apply it in one of the sports, such as in basketball, football, hockey,
soccer, tennis, golf, etc.
Dr. Tian Zheng
Research
experience for undergraduates/Master students: Projects from various
areas in statistical genetics, bioinformatics, and computational
biology are available for undergraduates and MA/MS students. Students
who are interested should be comfortable with statistical inference
concepts and basic computer programming.
