Expert Witness and Consultant: Legal Applications of Statistics, DNA and Finger Prints (1435)
Expertise
Mathematical probability, particularly data sets with large deviations.
Bayesian statistics theory and application.
Legal applications of statistics and service as an expert witness.
Forensic science as related to statistical analysis of data and evidence.
Statistics as evidence; assessments of statistics as evidence in the courts.
Fingerprints and DNA as evidence; statistical issues in DNA identification.
Elementary differential equations, probability and statistics, probability and stochastic processes.
Markov exchangeable sequences.
Experience
Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, Undisclosed University, 1991 - Present
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, Undisclosed University, 1986 - 1991
Associate Professor of Mathematics, Undisclosed University, 1980 - 1986
Assistant Professor of Statistics, University of Chicago, 1974 - 1979
12 other visiting positions
Honors & Publications
American Mathematical Society
Mathematical Association of America
American Statistical Association
Institute of Mathematical Statistics
Philosophy of Science Association
Education
B.A. Mathematics, Columbia University, NY
M.S. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Harvard University, MA
Ph.D. Mathematics, Harvard University, MA