Stan Sclove is
a Professor of Information and Decision Sciences in the
College of Business Administration at the University of
Illinois at
Chicago. He also
holds appointments in the Division of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
(School of Public Health), the Department of Mathematics,
Statistics & Computer
Science (College of Liberal Arts & Sciences), and the Department
of Bioengineering (College of Engineering).
Stan did his undergraduate work at Dartmouth
College (A.B., Applied Honors Mathematics) and his doctoral work
at Columbia University (Ph.D., Mathematical Statistics). He was
a Research Associate in Statistics at Stanford and an Assistant
Professor of Statistics at Carnegie-Mellon before coming to UIC.
Stan has published a number of research papers in a wide variety
of applied and theoretical statistical and scientific journals
and has co-authored several books. He was nominated for UIC's Silver
Circle Teaching Award in 1994. Stan is a member of a number of
professional societies and has held offices in several. He is a
past Chair of the Risk Analysis Section of the American Statistical
Association and is currently Secretary/Treasurer of CSNA, the Classification
Society of North America. He has been the PI on several government
research grants and contracts. His areas of specialization include
multivariate statistical analysis, cluster analysis, and model-selection
criteria. His current research interests include segmentation of
time series and spatial series by hidden Markov models. |