Teaching Experience
- Instructor for STA 103 - Probability and Statistical Inference
- Summer Term: 2011 - May-July
- Course Webpage:
http://www.stat.duke.edu/courses/Summer11/sta103/
Courses taken and TA experience
Below, you can find information about courses which I have
taken, and the courses for which I have worked as
a teaching assistant (TA).
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Courses
Courses taken during the PhD in Statistics (Duke) and Master's
Program in Statistics (USP):
- Probability & Measure Theory
- Modern Statistical Data
Analysis
- Probability & Statistical
Methods
- Linear Models
- Generalized Linear Models
- Statistical
Inference
- Bayesian Inference
- Inference in Stochastic Processes
- Computational Techniques in
Probability and Statistics
- Multivariate Analysis
- Introduction to Sampling Methodology
- Applied Statistics
- Decision Theory
- Statistical Consulting Class
=> Teaching Assistant Experience
Teaching assistance activities at USP (2004-2008):
- Undergraduate TA (Stochastic
Processes, Statistical
Inference,
Introductory Courses);
- Graduate TA for undergraduate course
(Probability and Statistics I);
- Graduate TA for graduate course
(MAE5702: Main course of the
Master’s in
Statistics).
At Duke (2009-2010):
- Graduate TA for undergraduate
course: Probability and Statistical
Inference.