Brian J. Reich
Assistant Professor
Department of Statistics
North Carolina State University
2311 Stinson Drive
5146 SAS Hall, Box 8203
Raleigh, NC 27695
brian_reich@ncsu.edu
(919) 513-7686
Brian is a member of the faculty at NC State University. His research interests include modelling spatial and spatio-temporal data, environmental applications, dimension reduction and variable selection, and analysis of complex computer model output. For more information, please view his CV .
Teaching
STAT 733 - Applied Spatial Statistics
STAT 740 - Bayesian Inference
STAT 521 - Statistical Theory I
Computation for undergraduates in statistics program
STAT 514 - Statistics for Management and the Social Sciences II
STAT 430 - Introduction to Regression Analysis
STAT 371 - Introduction to Probability and Distribution Theory
STAT 810A - Preparation for Statistical Research
Research
Selected publications
Google Scholar
Code/Data
Recent Talks
Extreme value analysis for evaluating ozone control strategies
Hierarchical models for multivariate extremes
Spatiotemporal quantile regression for detecting distributional changes in environmental processes
False Discovery Control in Spatial Multiple Testing
Consistent high-dimensional Bayesian variable selection via penalized credible regions
A Bayesian analysis of the reduced-form CMAQ model
A finite-dimensional construction of a max-stable process for spatial extremes
Nonparametric modeling of spatial extremes
Bayesian spatial quantile regression
Pictures
My daughter Sophia
Last updated 10/2012