- Bentler, Peter — Distinguished Professor, 310-825-2893
- Multivariate analysis, with special emphasis on latent variable models.
| - Berk, Richard — Professor Emeritus,
- Applied statistics, statistical learning, evaluation of complex computer models
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- Braverman, Amy — Adjunct Associate Professor, 818-793-4606
- Massive data set analysis, data fusion, statistical methods for diagnosing
climate models.
| - Christou, Nicolas — Lecturer, 310-206-4420
- Spatial statistics, Spatial regression models.
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- Davis, Gretchen G. — Continuing Lecturer, 310-206-6450
- Teaching of Statistics
| - de Leeuw, Jan — Distinguished Professor and Chair, 310-825-9550
- Data analysis, Multivariate analysis, Computational statistics
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- Dinov, Ivo — Adjunct Associate Professor, 310-206-4330
- Mathematical and statistical modeling, brain mapping, decision theory, wavelet analysis, computational techniques.
| - Esfandiari, Mahtash — Continuing Senior Lecturer, 310-825-2732
- Teaching of statistics, Evaluation of interventions, Experimental design, Testing and Measurement
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- Ferguson, Thomas — Professor Emeritus, 310-825-4898
- Statistics, Game theory
| - Gould, Robert L. — Academic Administrator and Undergraduate Vice-Chair, 310-206-3381
- Education, repeated measures analysis.
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- Hansen, Mark — Professor and Graduate Vice-Chair, 310-206-8375
- Information theory, nonparametric methods, media design.
| - Jennrich, Robert — Professor Emeritus, 310-825-2207
- Statistical computing, design, nonlinear regression.
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- Lew, Vivian — Continuing Lecturer, 310-206-6474
- Statistical packages, Government and Business statistics.
| - Li, Ker-Chau — Distinguished Professor, 310-825-4897
- Dimension reduction, data visualization, time series, images, and gene expression.
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- Paik Schoenberg, Rick — Professor and Vice Chair for External Affairs, 310-794-5193
- Point processes, Image analysis, Time series, and applications especially in seismology and fire ecology
| - Port, Sidney — Professor Emeritus, 310-825-2207
- Probability theory, Limit theorems, Markov processes, Potential theory, Applied Statistics, Applications of Mathematics to Medicine
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- Sabatti, Chiara — Professor, 310-206-6450
- Bayesian statistics, Markov chains, Monte Carlo methods, Statistical genetics
| - Sanchez, Juana — Continuing Lecturer, 310-825-1318
- Statistics education, time series, analysis of internet traffic and www data, bayesian statistics
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- Wu, Yingnian — Professor, 310-794-4860
- Statistical modeling and computing
| - Xu, Hongquan — Associate Professor, 310-206-0035
- Experimental design, bioinformatics, data mining, computer experiments.
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- Ylvisaker, Donald — Professor Emeritus, 310-825-4819
- Design theory, Applied statistics
| - Yuille, Alan — Professor, 310-267-5383
- Computer Vision, Bayesian Statistics, Pattern Recognition
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- Zhou, Qing — Assistant Professor, 310-794-7563
- Computational biology, Monte Carlo methods, and Bayesian statistics
| - Zhu, Song Chun — Professor, 310-206-8693
- Computer Vision, Bayesian Statistics, Pattern Recognition
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- Clark, William A. V. — Professor, 310-825-5856
- Geography
| - Cochran, Susan D. — Professor, 310-206-9310
- Epidemiology
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- Dabrowska, Dorota M. — Professor, 310-206-9624
- Biostatistics
| - Emigh, Rebecca — Professor, 310-206-9546
- Sociology
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- Greenland, Sander — Professor, 310-825-8323
- Epidemiology
| - Keilis-Borok, Vladimir — Visiting Professor, 310-206-5667
- Earth and Space Sciences
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- Lange, Kenneth — Professor, 310-206-8076
- Bioinformatics
| - Leamer, Edward — Professor, 310-206-1452
- Management
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- Lu, Hongjing — Assistant Professor, 310-206-2587
- Psychology
| - MacQueen, James — Professor Emeritus, 310-825-3926
- Management
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- Mare, Robert D. — Distinguished Professor, 310-825-5585
- Sociology
| - Mason, William — Professor Emeritus, 310-206-7317
- Sociology
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- McCardle, Kevin — Professor, 310-825-3926
- Management
| - Muthen, Bengt — Professor Emeritus, 310-206-1226
- Education
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- Palmer, Christina — Associate Professor, 310-794-4796
- Psychiatry
| - Pearl, Judea — Professor Emeritus, 310-825-3243
- Computer Science
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- Porter, Theodore — Professor, 310-206-2352
- History
| - Read, Dwight — Professor, 310-825-3988
- Anthropology
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- Reiff, Janice — Associate Professor, 310-825-5029
- History
| - Rigby, David — Professor, 310-206-5536
- Geography
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- Ali, Tahira — Coder, 310-794-4458
- First level help desk support, web app support
| - Barrera, Debbie — Chief Administrative Officer, 310-267-4776
- Academic personnel, Management of all administrative, instructional & research functions
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- Hales-Garcia, Jose L. — Computing Resources Manager, 310-794-4458
- Computing resources manager, lab manager, web & project development
| - Jones, Glenda — Student Affairs Officer, 310-206-3742
- Student Affairs
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- Ly, Susan — Student Affairs Officer, 310-825-8430
- Academic personnel, scheduling, visas, textbook requisitions
| - Mesa, Jason — Administrative Specialist, 310-825-8430
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- Nallengara, Verghese — Programmer Analyst, 310-206-3089
| - Ono, Jennifer — Administrative Analyst, 310-825-8430
- Departmental accounting/budgets, contracts & grants, proposal preparation, Consulting Center accounting
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- Zarifian, Allena — Assistant, 310-825-8430
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- Balderama, Earvin
- Ph.D., 2004, Richard Berk
| - Baltar, Matthew
- M.S., 2009
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- Balti, Jamel
- M.S., 2004, Mark Hansen
| - Bexton, Robert
- M.S., 2006, Jan de Leeuw
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- Blatnik, Kevin Nicholas
- M.S., 2008
| - Blum, Charles Ronen
- M.S., 2008
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- Bray, Andrew
- M.S., 2008
| - Brett-Esborn, Brigid
- Ph.D., 2006, Jan de Leeuw
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- Brodsky, Janice
- Ph.D., 2004, Chiara Sabatti
| - Cai, Yizheng
- Ph.D., 2005, Song-Chun Zhu
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- Cetinkaya, Mine
- Ph.D., 2006, Jan de Leeuw
| - Cha, Maria
- Ph.D., 2009
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- Chang, Chunni
- M.S., 2009
| - Chavez, Antonio
- M.S., 2009
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- Chen, Hsiu-Wen
- Ph.D., 2008
| - Chen, Gong
- Ph.D., 2005, Qing Zhou
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- Chen, Wan-Ping (Nicole)
- Ph.D., 2005, Yingnian Wu
| - Chen, Miles Satori
- Ph.D., 2007
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- Chen, Jia
- M.S., 2008
| - Chen, Chuanliang
- Ph.D., 2009
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- Chen, Michelle
- M.S., 2009
| - Ching, Chun Yu
- M.S., 2009
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- Clements, Robert Alan
- Ph.D., 2007
| - Crutcher, Patrick James
- Ph.D., 2008
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- Diez, David
- Ph.D., 2006, Rick Paik Schoenberg
| - Evans, Gary
- Ph.D., 2009
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- Fang, Yan
- M.S., 2009
| - Fellows, Ian
- Ph.D., 2009
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- Ferrari, Denise Beatriz T. P. A.
- Ph.D., 2006, Jan de Leeuw
| - Fu, Fei
- Ph.D., 2008
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- Gao, Shang
- M.S., 2008
| - Gharibans, Linda
- M.S., 2008
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- Gidwani, Rahul
- M.S., 2007
| - Guo, Ran
- M.S., 2008, Jan de Leeuw
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- Hao, Ran
- M.S., 2009
| - Head, Tiffany L.
- Ph.D., 2006
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- Hu, Wenze
- Ph.D., 2008
| - Huang, Li
- M.S., 2009
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- Jalal, Siavash
- Ph.D., 2009
| - Jaynes, Jessica Lynn
- M.S., 2008
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- Jing, Ling
- M.S., 2009
| - Karsh, Michael
- Ph.D., 2005, Jan de Leeuw
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- Kim, Jung In
- M.S., 2008
| - Kim, Laura
- M.S., 2009
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- Kukuyeva, Irina A.
- Ph.D., 2007, Jan de Leeuw
| - Langholz, Nathan James
- Ph.D., 2008
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- Lee, Yuju
- M.S., 2008
| - Lenderman, Jason
- Ph.D., 2001, David Aldous, Tom Ferguson
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- Leung, Angela
- M.S., 2008
| - Leung, Ka Hin (Catherine)
- M.S., 2005, Jan de Leeuw
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- Levinson, Matthew David
- Ph.D., 2008
| - Lewis, James
- M.S., 2008
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- Li, Cui
- M.S., 2007
| - Liu, Darren Yu Ting
- M.S., 2008
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- Liu, Yuxin
- M.S., 2009
| - Louie, Victor
- M.S., 2009
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- Macchia, Francesco
- M.S., 2009
| - Martinez, Ronald
- M.S., 2009
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- Mason, Michael James
- Ph.D., 2005, Qing Zhou
| - Morrow, Amy Sue
- Ph.D., 2008
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- Naderi, Hossein
- M.S., 2009
| - Nakamura, Mark
- Ph.D., 2009
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- Nesbitt, Tess
- Ph.D., 2005, Yingnian Wu
| - Ng, To Wang
- M.S., 2009
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- Nichols, Kevin
- Ph.D., 2005, Rick Paik Schoenberg
| - Nie, Lin
- M.S., 2008
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- Patel, Rakhee Dinubhai
- Ph.D., 2007
| - Rojas, Randall R.
- Ph.D., 2004, Alan Yuille
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- Rosario, Ryan R.
- Ph.D., 2006, Jan de Leeuw
| - Rundel, Colin Witter
- Ph.D., 2006
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- Shen, Jie (Jason)
- Ph.D., 2000, Richard Berk
| - Si, Zhangzhang
- Ph.D., 2006, Song-Chun Zhu
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- Somerville, Jason Taro
- Ph.D., 2007
| - Sorenson, Kekona Kai
- Ph.D., 2007, Jan de Leeuw
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- Steiner, Alexander
- M.S., 2009
| - Tsai, Wei Tan (Denise)
- Ph.D., 2006, Jan de Leeuw
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- Wang, Sean
- Ph.D., 2004, Richard Berk
| - Wang, Jean Qian
- M.S., 2007, Jan de Leeuw
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- Wu, Tianfu
- Ph.D., 2008
| - Yaglovskaya, Yuliya
- Ph.D., 2007, Jan de Leeuw
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- Yajima, Masanao
- Ph.D., 2008
| - Yao, Zhenyu
- Ph.D., 2007
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- Yau, Nathan
- Ph.D., 2005, Mark Hansen
| - Ye, Xingyao
- Ph.D., 2008
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- You, Jiashen
- Ph.D., 2006, Yingnian Wu
| - Zes, David
- Ph.D., 2005, Yingnian Wu
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- Zhang, Zhongyang
- Ph.D., 2007
| - Zhao, Mingtian
- Ph.D., 2007
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- Center for Environmental Statistics — 310-206-9544
- The Center for Environmental Statistics (CES) analyzes and models data sets describing traffic counts, trip generation, urban economics, seismicity, water supply, water quality, weather, wildfires, and air quality of locations mostly in Southern California. The emphasis will be on studying spatial and temporal variation in the various indicators, and in impact studies of future developments.
| - Center for Image and Vision Sciences — 310-206-7721
- Our research interest is to pursue a general unified computational theory underlying visual perception and learning, and to build highly intelligent computer systems which understand real world imagery and interact with people and the real environment.
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- Center for Statistical Computing —
- The modern advent of enormous repositories of digital information presents us with interesting new challenges. How can we represent and interpret such complex data? What are the best algorithms and computing strategies to address important scientific and social questions?
| - Center for Statistical Research in Computational Biology —
- Various large-scale biological data have become available in the past ten years: the entire genome sequences of many species, gene expression profiles and transcription factor binding data under numerous experimental conditions, genotypes in large numbers of polymorphic loci, etc.
This center develops statistical methods and computational algorithms to analyze these massive biological datasets and extract valuable information to enhance our understanding of the science.
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- Center for the Teaching of Statistics — 310-206-3381
- The Center for the Teaching of Statistics seeks to provide a model for
Statistics education in the Southern California region by integrating research
in Statistics and Pedagogy with technological innovations. We intend to
serve as a resource for not just UCLA but the Southern California statistics
community and, to the extent possible, to the Statistics community in general.
We have formed some collaborative partnerships with AP Statistics educators,
and plan to form future partnerships with educators in K-12, community
colleges, and local colleges and universities. We will grow as resources
and interest permits, but are already engaged in a number of activities
concerning introductory Statistics teaching, AP Statistics, and technology
in the classroom.
| - Statistical Consulting Center — 310-267-4710
- The Statistical Consulting Center of the UCLA Department of Statistics has the dual purpose of: 1) training graduate students in consulting work and real-life data analysis; and 2) providing free statistical consulting and data analysis services to the Campus and the Community.
In addition we offer electronic consulting, and a large number of mini-courses in various topics in statistics and statistical software.
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- Computing Support Office — 310-206-3089
- Contact to fix computing problems, e.g. networking, e-mail, applications, printing, etc.
| - Facilities Recycling Program — 310-825-3971
- Call to pick up recycled paper, to install or remove recycling receptacles.
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- Facilities Trouble Call Desk — 310-825-9236
- Call to fix building problems, e.g. out-of-order or damaged air conditioning, restroom, electrical, lighting, ceiling tiles, water damage, etc.
| - Graduate Student Lounge — 310-206-9117
- Open lab and meeting area for Statistics graduate students.
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- Instructional Computing Lab — 310-825-6840
- The Instructional Computing Lab provides a computer enabled learning environment for students enrolled in undergraduate Statistics courses.
| - Laboratory of Statistical Genomics — 310-794-9567
- Sequences of entire genomes, genotypes of individual variations in thousand of polymorphic loci and hundreds of individuals, gene expression measurements via cDNA chips on thousand of genes in a variety of conditions: these are some of the types of datasets are now available to genetic researchers. And they are examples of what are the challenges coming from genetics to the information sciences. The statistical genetics laboratory use tools from information theory, Bayesian statistics, Markov chain Monte Carlo to identify in these massive datasets scientifically valuable information.
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- Student Affairs Office — 310-206-3742
- Office for undergraduate and graduate student affairs.
| - Studio of Bio-data Refining and Dimension Reduction — 310-825-4897
- The post-genome era has arrived with a torrent of high throughput
genomic and proteomic data, useful for dissecting the complex genetic
circuitry within cells of an organism. The goal of biodata-refining is
to process such data in a way like a refinery processes crude oil.
With an array of analysis tools, many of them yet to be invented,
we hope to distil information of various kind to meet diverse needs
such as pathway studies, disease gene searching and pharmacogenomic
research. Our lab currently focuses on microarray gene expression
data analysis. The aim is to build an integrated system for exploring
multiple public-accessible gene expression databases. This system is
based on the newly introduced concept of liquid association (LA).
It also employs clustering and other statistical dimension reduction
techniques to enhance the analysis. The system will integrate data
from protein complex, transcription factor binding, genetic markers,
drug sensitivity profiling and worldwide genomic knowledgebases to
distil biological information from microarray data.
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- UCLA Department of Statistics — 310-825-8430
- Administrative office for the UCLA Department of Statistics
| - UCLA Police — 310-825-1491
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- W. J. Dixon Reading Room & F. N. David Library — 310-267-4710
- Located in 9434 Boelter Hall, the Wilfrid J. Dixon Reading room and F.N. David Library provides a tranquil setting; perfect for research and study.
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