Honors Projects
Honors projects are an opportunity to delve deeply into graduate level statistics. Projects may or may not involve original research, but all involve significant independent work. Usually honors work begins in the fall or January and extends through the spring semester. For more information on the honors program, visit the Academic Program page. There are also other opportunities for student research.
Below is a list of recent honors projects. If available, the name of the project is linked to the final paper. All copyrights are held by the authors or publishers; the papers are posted here with permission. The first faculty member listed is the primary supervisor.
Project | Student(s) | Year | Supervising Faculty |
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Modeling Ocean Ecosystems | Anna Kroanauer | 2016 | Jim Scott, Stephanie Taylor |
A Monte Carlo Simulation Study of the Performance of Hypothesis Tests Under Assumption Violations | Gareth Cleveland | 2013 | Liam O’Brien, Jim Scott |
Kalman filters | Irina Kazan | 2011 | Liam O’Brien, Andreas Malmendier |