Eric Reyes

 Eric Reyes

Eric M. Reyes

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Biography

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology - Mathematics



Experience

  • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

    Assistant Professor of Mathematics

    Teach undergraduate introductory and intermediate statistics courses; curriculum development; statistical consulting.

    Consulting with Biology and Biomedical Engineering Department: repeated measures analysis, basic statistical methods, data visualization.

    Courses Taught: Engineering Statistics I (introductory course), Engineering Statistics II (second course in statistics), Statistical Programming, Bioengineering Statistics, Mathematical Statistics, Bayesian Inference (special topics).

  • Duke Clinical Research Institute

    Intern

    Performed statistical analysis for secondary manuscripts; authored statistical methods sections for clinical papers; SAS programming; primarily cardiology applications.

    Analysis methods included: repeated measures survival analysis, survival analysis with time dependent covariates, logistic regression, survival analysis, predictive model building, causal inference.

  • Duke Clinical Research Institute

    Statistical Consultant

    Performed statistical analysis for secondary manuscripts; authored statistical methods sections for clinical papers; SAS programming; primarily cardiology applications.

    Analysis methods included: repeated measures survival analysis, survival analysis with time dependent covariates, logistic regression, survival analysis, predictive model building, causal inference.

  • InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA

    Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology student chapter

    Teach periodically, accompany students on overnight trips.

  • Vintage Church

    Construct schedules for volunteers; teach elementary-aged children; run child registration booth.

Education

  • North Carolina State University

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Statistics
    Trainee in NHLBI Integrated Biostatistical Training Program for CVD Research Charlie Sampson Poster Award Winner (MBSW 2010) Dissertation Title: "Complete Least Squares: A New Variable Screening and Selection Method" Advisors: Dennis Boos and Len Stefanski

  • North Carolina State University

    Master’s Degree

    Statistics
    Concentration: Biomedical Statistics

  • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

    Bachelor’s Degree

    Mathematics and Economics
    Summa Cum Laude Concentration: Statistics and Operations Research

  • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

    Assistant Professor of Mathematics


    Teach undergraduate introductory and intermediate statistics courses; curriculum development; statistical consulting. Consulting with Biology and Biomedical Engineering Department: repeated measures analysis, basic statistical methods, data visualization. Courses Taught: Engineering Statistics I (introductory course), Engineering Statistics II (second course in statistics), Statistical Programming, Bioengineering Statistics, Mathematical Statistics, Bayesian Inference (special topics).

MA 223

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