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Arman Sabbaghi

Arman Sabbaghi

Research Interests

  • Bayesian
  • Bayesian data analysis
  • Causal inference
  • Clinical Drug Development
  • Data Science
  • Data Visualization
  • Experimental Design
  • Machine Learning
  • Massive Data
  • Missing data
  • Modeling and Model Selection
  • Resampling
  • Statistical process and quality control
  • Time Series

Previous Ph.D. Students from Purdue University Department of Statistics

  • Raquel De Souza Borges Ferreira
  • Timothy Keaton

Education

  • B.S., Purdue University, Mathematical Statistics, 2009
  • B.S., Purdue University, Mathematics (with Honors), 2009
  • A.M., Harvard University, Statistics, 2011
  • Ph.D., Harvard University, Statistics, 2014

Awards/Honors

  • International Statistical Institute Elected Member, 2020
  • Trask Innovation Fund Award, 2020
  • Best Paper Award - Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) and its Affiliated Conferences, Winner, 2019
  • Department of Statistics Outstanding Assistant Professor Teaching Award, 2019
  • Data Mining Section Best Theoretical Paper Award - INFORMS Annual Meeting, Finalist, 2018
  • Quality, Statistics, and Reliability (QSR) Section Best Student Paper Award- INFORMS Annual Meeting, Winner, 2018
  • College of Science Diversity Award, 2017
  • Regina and Norman F. Carroll (Col. USAF) Scholarship & Research Award, 2017
  • Quality, Statistics, and Reliability (QSR) Section Best Paper Award - INFORMS Annual Meeting, Finalist, 2016
  • Early Career Scholarship, 22nd Annual ASA/IMS Spring Research Conference on Statistics in Industry and Technology, 2015
For more information about Arman Sabbaghi, please visit: https://www.stat.purdue.edu/~sabbaghi

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