Peter F. Craigmile
Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Hunter College, CUNY
Email: peter.craigmile <at> hunter.cuny.edu
Office: Hunter East 908
Office: Hunter East 908
Teaching
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Courses at Hunter College
- Stat 214: Data Analysis Using Statistical Software (Spring 2024)
- Stat 715/Eco 723: Time Series Analysis (Spring 2024)
Past courses at Hunter College
- Stat 214: Data Analysis Using Statistical Software
- Stat 787: Statistical Models for Spatial Data
Past courses at The Ohio State University
- Stat 3302: Statistical Modeling for Discovery II
- Stat 4302: Computational Statistics
- Stat 5301: Intermediate Data Analysis I
- Stat 6410: Design and Analysis of Experiments
- Stat 6530: Introduction to Spatial Statistics
- Stat 6550: The Statistical Analysis of Time Series
- Stat 673: Introduction to Statistical Computing (Stat 6730 under semesters)
- Stat 6910: Applied Statistics I
- Stat 7410: Theory of Linear Models
- Stat 7430: Generalized Linear Models
- Stat 7550: Time Series Theory and Methods
- Stat 8193: The Spectral Analysis of Time Series
- Stat 8750.06: Research Group in Spatial Statistics and Environmental Statistics
Past courses at New York University
- GPH-GU 2512: Applied Spatial Statistics for Public Health
Past courses at the University of Glasgow
Short courses taught previously
- Short course in Spatio-temporal methods, Extreme value modeling and water resources summer school, Universite Lyon 1, France, Jun 2016.
- Introduction to spatial risk assessment, Spatial change-of-support and misalignment problems, Hierarchical Statistical Modeling, Statistics for Environmental Evaluation, Quantifying Environmental Risk and Resilience Workshop, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, Jan 2016.
- Short course: Wavelet methods, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark, Dec 2013.
- Short course: Time-frequency methods for spatio-temporal data, Summer School On Topics In Space-Time Modeling And Inference, Aalborg University, Department of Mathematical Sciences, May 2013.
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