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Faculty Advisory Group
The Collaboratory Advisory Committee:
Co-Chair
Robert Hanneman, Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean, CHASS
Keh-Shin Lii, Chair, Department of Statistics and Professor of Statistics & Statistician
Faculty Members
Steve Cullenberg, Chair, Department of Economics and Professor of Economics
Daniel R. Jeske, Director of the Collaboratory, Professor of Statistics
Augustine Kposowa, Professor of Sociology
Tae-Hwy Lee, Professor of Economics
Robert Nash Parker, Professor of Sociology
Yat-Sun Poon, Associate Dean and Professor of Mathematics
Richard Sutch, Professor of Economics and Director, Center for Social and Economics
Policy Research
H. Lee Swanson, Professor of Education and Peloy Chair
Ex-Officio Members
Charles Rowley, Associate Vice Chancellor, Computing and Communications
Director of the Collaboratory
Daniel R. Jeske, Professor of Statistics
Professor Jeske joined UCR in the Fall of 2003, coming from Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, where he was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff and a Technical Manager in the High Performance Communication Systems Lab. During his 17-year career at Bell Laboratories, he worked in an internal consulting environment developing and applying statistical analysis methodologies to solve a diverse array of engineering problems. Examples of recent problems include development and application of practical software reliability models, design of geolocation prediction algorithms for wireless networks, development of signal-to-noise ratio estimators for wireless networks, derivation of improved network clock offset estimation methods, and design of highly reliable shared mesh networks.
He was a Visiting Part-Time Lecturer in the Department of Statistics at Rutgers
University for 10 years, teaching a variety of traditional graduate-level courses.
He collaborated with the Rutgers Statistics department on a consulting project
for the FAA that utilized text data analysis and classification methodologies
to manage risk indicators. After receiving a Bachelor of Science degree
in Mathematics from Austin Peay State University in 1980, he received a Master
of Science degree (1982) and a Ph.D. (1985) in Statistics from Iowa State University. |