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Research Highlight
Statistical learning, sometimes called machine learning, is becoming ever more important as a component of data science, and department members have had active research in this area for more than a decade. Statistical learning methods include classification and regression (supervised learning) and clustering (unsupervised learning). Current research topics of faculty members and their graduate students include construction of phylogenetic trees in evolution, ensembles of models and sparse clustering. Applications include the search for novel pharmaceutical drugs and detection of biogenic patterns.
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The Department of Statistics of the University of British Columbia is pleased to announce a new admission stream.
Effective now, we offer a PhD Track stream for strong undergraduate students expecting to graduate in Spring 2025 interested...
UBC Statistics professors Alexandre Bouchard-Côté and Trevor Campbell are co-leading, in collaboration with...
The Statistics Department offers several types of free statistical consultation, via STAT 450/550/540, SOS, and STAT 551, as follows:
- STAT 450/550/540: Term 2 only, open to anyone, via students mentored by faculty; accepting...
As you know, Associate Professor Marie Auger-Méthé was recently named a new member of the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. This Friday...
We are thrilled to announce that Marie Auger-Méthé, Associate Professor in Statistics and the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, has been named one of the new members of the College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists by...
This year’s recipients of the Dr. John and Barbara Petkau Scholarships are Jessie Liang and Jade Bouchard!