Difference between revisions of "Main Page"

From Sean_Carver
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 9: Line 9:
  
 
''In Spring 2009, I developed and taught at Johns Hopkins: [[ID_Course_Johns_Hopkins_Spring_2009|Modeling and Identifying Neurosystems]].''
 
''In Spring 2009, I developed and taught at Johns Hopkins: [[ID_Course_Johns_Hopkins_Spring_2009|Modeling and Identifying Neurosystems]].''
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Textbook Collaborative Authoring|'''Textbook Collaborative Authoring''']]  ''See [[Media:The_Data_Professors_Guide_to_Basic_Statistics.pdf|The Data Professor's Guide to Basic Statistics]].
 
  
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Research Interests|'''Research Interests and Other Projects''']]  
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Research Interests|'''Research Interests and Other Projects''']]  
Line 19: Line 17:
  
 
''I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 2003.''   
 
''I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 2003.''   
 +
 +
* [[Sean G. Carver's Textbook Collaborative Authoring|'''Textbook Collaborative Authoring''']]  ''See [[Media:The_Data_Professors_Guide_to_Basic_Statistics.pdf|The Data Professor's Guide to Basic Statistics]].
  
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Publications|'''Publications''']]
 
* [[Sean G. Carver's Publications|'''Publications''']]

Revision as of 23:42, 13 May 2017

Sean G. Carver, Ph. D., Professorial Lecturer, American University.

Currently teaching at American University: The syllabus for the upcoming Summer 2017XB Stat 202 (Basic Statistics) will be posted here soon:

Stat 202 (Basic Statistics). Section 002. Summer 2017XB .

In Spring 2017, I taught Stat 370, Introduction to Statistical Computing and Modeling. The course has its own server, http://stat370.com/, where students have showcased their data science creations.

In Spring 2009, I developed and taught at Johns Hopkins: Modeling and Identifying Neurosystems.

Much of my current research involves projects related to the statistical analysis of models using simulated data.

I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell University in 2003.