Brian J. Reich


Assistant Professor
Department of Statistics
North Carolina State University
2311 Stinson Drive
4264 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


  • Computation for undergraduates in statistics program

  • STAT 733 - Applied Spatial Statistics

  • STAT 740 - Bayesian Inference

  • 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

  • Code/Data


    Recent Talks

  • 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

  • A latent factor model for spatial data with informative missingness

  • A spatial Dirichlet process mixture model for clustering population genetics data


    Pictures

  • My daughter Sophia


    Last updated 6/2011