Olga Korosteleva

Olga Korosteleva is a Russian-American statistician. She is a professor of statistics at California State University, Long Beach, and the author of several books on statistics.

Education and career

Korosteleva grew up in the Soviet Union, but was educated in the US after her father, statistician Alexander Korostelev, became a professor at Wayne State University.[1] She went to Wayne State herself as an undergraduate, completing a bachelor's degree there in 1996, and then earned a Ph.D. in statistics from Purdue University in 2002.[2] Her dissertation, Limit theorem for the spread of branching process with stabilizing drift, was supervised by Thomas Sellke.[3]

As well as holding a faculty position at California State University, Long Beach, Korosteleva has served as president of the Southern California Chapter of the American Statistical Association, and editor-in-chief of the chapter newsletter.[2]

Books

Korosteleva is the author or co-author of books including:

  • Stochastic Processes with R: An Introduction, Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2022
  • Advanced Regression Models with SAS and R, Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2018
  • Nonparametric Methods in Statistics with SAS Applications, Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2013
  • Mathematical Statistics: Asymptotic Minimax Theory (with Alexander Korostelev), American Mathematical Society, Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 119, 2011
  • Clinical Statistics: Introducing Clinical Trials, Survival Analysis, and Longitudinal Data Analysis, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc, 2009

References

  1. ^ Interview with Olga Korosteleva, Orange County R Users Group, November 19, 2019, retrieved 2020-02-23
  2. ^ a b Korosteleva, Olga, Dr Olga, PhD, California State University, Long Beach, retrieved 2020-02-23
  3. ^ Korosteleva, Olga (January 2002), Limit theorem for the spread of branching process with stabilizing drift, Purdue University