Jacqueline Hughes: 2017 Rubin talk
Jacqueline M. Hughes-Oliver earned her PhD in Statistics from NC State in 1991, following a BA in Mathematics from the University of Cincinnati in 1986. After one year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dr. Hughes-Oliver returned to NC State where she transitioned through the usual academic ranks.
From 2005 to 2009, Dr. Hughes-Oliver was Director of the Exploratory Center for Cheminformatics Research at NC State. Her methodological research focuses on prediction and classification, analysis of high-dimensional data, variable and model selection with dimension reduction, design and analysis of pooling or mixture experiments, optimal design, and spatial modeling.
Dr. Hughes-Oliver is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and was awarded the 2014 Blackwell-Tapia Prize for contributions to the mathematical sciences.
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