PH.D. STUDENTS
1.
Patrick Crockett (1983) Nonparametric density and moment estimation in random coefficients regression models.

2.
Edward Frees (1983) Construction of sequential age replacement policies via stochastic approximation. Assurante Health Professor of Actuarial Science and Associate Dean for Research and PhD Programs, School of Business and Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin. (Fellow ASA, Society of Acturaries)

3.
Leonard A. Stefanski (1983) Influence and measurement error in logistic regression. Professor, Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University. (JASA editor, Fellow ASA)

4.
David M. Giltinan (1983) Bounded influence estimation in heteroscedastic linear model. Genetech (retired). (Fellow ASA)

5.
Douglas G. Simpson (1985) Aspects of robust estimation for discrete data. Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Illinois. (Fellow ASA, IMS)

6.
Arnold Stromberg (1989) Robust efficient estimation of nonlinear regression parameters. Professor and Chair, Department of Statistics, University of Kentucky.

7.
Miguel Nakamura (1989) Transformations to symmetry in the transform-both-sides model. CIMAT, Guanajuato, Mexico.

8.
Karen Bandeen Roche (1990) A receptor-based model for the statistical analysis of air pollution data: source apportionment with one source unknown. Frank Hurley and Catharine Dorrier Endowed Chair, Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins. (Fellow ASA)

9.
Mary Dowling (1991) Parameter estimation in nonlinear regression with covariate measurement error.

10.
Naisyin Wang (1992) Semiparametric transform-both-sides regression models. Professor, Department of Statistics, Texas A&M. (Fellow ASA, IMS, former editor, Biometrics)

11.
Victoria Chen (1993) Applying experimental design and regression splines to high-dimensional continuous-state stochastic dynamic programming. Professor, Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of Texas, Arlington.

12.
Jean-Didier Opsomer (1995) Optimal bandwidth selection for fitting an additive model by local polynomial regression. Professor, Department of Statistics, Colorado State University (Fellow ASA)

13.
George Zhou (1995) Parameter design using heteroscedastic regression methodology and optimal designs. Riskmetrics.

14.
Andrew Schulman (1998) A comparison of local bandwidth selectors for local polynomial regression, EPA.

15.
John Staudenmayer (2000) Nonparametric regression with measurement error. Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

16.
Yan Yu (2001). Penalized spline estimation for partially linear single index models. Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati.

17.
Ciprian Crainiceanu (2003). Nonparametric Likelihood Ratio Testing. Associate Professor, Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins University.

18.
Trevor Park (2003). A Penalized Likelihood Approach to Prinicipal Component Stabilization. Assistant Professor, Statistics, University of Florida.

19.
Matt Briggs (2004). Assessing the Value of Yes-No Forecasts, Assistant Professor, Cornell Medical College.

20.
Lisa Madsen (2004). Regression with Spatially Misaligned Data. Assistant Professor, Oregon State University.

21.
Minbok Kim (2008). Consistent Variable Selection via Adaptive Diagonal Ridge Estimator in Regression Models, Now at Samsung.

22.
Nikolay Bliznyuk (2008). Posterior Approximation by Interpolation for Bayesian inference in Computationally Expensive Statistical Models. Postdoc, Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health.

23.
Emmanuel Sharef (2008). Nonparametric Frailty Models for the Analysis of Clustered Survival Data, Morgan-Stanley.

24.
Ben Shaby (2009). Tools for Hard Bayesian Computations, postdoc at SAMSI

25.
Yingxing (Amy) Li (current student). Asymptotics of Penalized Splines with an Increasing Number of Knots.
David Ruppert
6/26/2009