Harvard Department of Statistics

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The Harvard Department of Statistics is a leading academic department at Harvard University known for pioneering research and education in statistical theory, methodology, and applications.

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instanceOf academic department
statistics department
affiliation Harvard University
campus Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith Harvard Department of Economics NERFINISHED
Harvard Department of Mathematics NERFINISHED
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences NERFINISHED
Harvard School of Public Health NERFINISHED
country United States of America
educationalLevel doctoral
graduate
undergraduate
employs faculty in statistics
postdoctoral researchers
research scientists
fieldOfWork applied statistics
statistical methodology
statistical theory
statistics
hasWebsite https://statistics.fas.harvard.edu/
hosts colloquia in statistics
seminars in statistics
knownFor interdisciplinary applications of statistics
pioneering research in statistical methodology
pioneering research in statistical theory
training leading statisticians and data scientists
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
mission advance statistical science through research and education
offersProgram PhD program in statistics
master’s program in data science
undergraduate concentration in statistics
parentOrganization Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences NERFINISHED
partOf Harvard University
researchFocus Bayesian statistics
biostatistics
causal inference
econometrics
environmental statistics
high-dimensional statistics
machine learning
nonparametric statistics
statistical computing
teaches computational statistics
machine learning methods
probability theory
regression and multivariate analysis
statistical inference

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