Michael Baron's
Doctoral students
Successfully Defended
- Ryan Gill,
now Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Louisville, KY
Dissertation: Introduction to generalized broken line regression.
Defended and graduated in Spring 2002
- Claudia Schmegner,
now Assistant Professor of Statistics at DePaul University, Chicago, IL
Dissertation: Decision theoretic results for sequentially planned statistical procedures
Defended and graduated in Summer 2003
- Sumihiro Suzuki, now Assistant Professor of Statistics at the University of North Texas, School of Public Health, Fort Worth, TX
Dissertation: Constructive methodologies of optimal sequential plans
Defended and graduated in Fall 2006
- Jingsi Xia, now Senior Manager for Fraud Risk at Discover Financial
Services, Houston, TX
Dissertation: Optimal sequentially planned change-point detection procedures
Defended and graduated in Fall 2006
- Xuan Chen, now Senior Statistician in the Biostatistics Research Group,
Sanofi Pasteur, Beijing, China
Dissertation: Change-point analysis of survival data with application in
clinical trials
Defended and graduated in Summer 2009
- Yi Zhong, now Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Texas Health Center, Houston, TX
Dissertation: Optimization of Error Spending and Power Spending in Sequentially Planned Statistical Experiments
Defended and graduated in Fall 2010
- Xian Yu, now Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock,
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Dissertation: Sequential Change-Point Analysis of Markov Chains
with Application to Fast Detection of Epidemic Trends
Defended and graduated in Fall 2010 (co-advisor: Dr. P. Choudhary)
In Process...
- Rui Xu
Dissertation: Sequential estimation and testing of credibility factors
Expected graduation: May 2012
- Shyamal De
Dissertation: Sequential Methods for Multiple Comparisons
Expected graduation: May 2012
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