Current Students

Harlan Campbell and Hua Zheng
Assessment and Modeling of Canadian Fire Management Resource Demand.
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Laurie Ainsworth (PhD, 2007)
Laurie Ainsworth's PhD thesis develops methods for spatial analysis when the data contain more zeros than can be accommodated by traditional models.
Read MoreMichael Chui (MSc, 2003)
What factors affect operative mortality and long-term survival in heart surgery?
Read MoreStephan Getzin (PDF, 2005)
Spatial Patterns and Competition of Tree Species in a Chronosequence of Douglas Fir Forest on Vancouver Island.
Khairun Jivani (MSc, 2006)
Evaluation of a Daily Oral Hygiene Education Initiative for Elderly Long-term Care Residents at Langara Residential Care Facility.
Read MoreSuman Jiwani (MSc, 2005)
Suman Jiwan's MSc research considers changepoint models for survival analysis with application to coronary artery bypass data from the BC Cardiac Registry.
Read MoreSoyean Kim (MSc, 2009)
Imputation based on local likelihood density estimation for interval censored survival data with application to tree mortality in British Columbia.
Read MoreTerry Lee (PDF, 2009)
Joint Modeling of Tree Growth and Tree Mortality & Evaluating Cancer Mortality Projection Methods.
Farouk Nathoo (PhD, 2005)
Farouk Nathoo's PhD thesis considers mixture models for spatio-temporal multi-state processes.
Read MoreJason Nielsen (MSc, 2001)
Jason Nielsen's PhD thesis considers clustered mixed nonhomogeneous Poisson process spline models for the analysis of recurrent event panel data.
Read MoreKatayoon Riyazi (MSc, 2006)
Measuring Health Literacy among Newcomer Parents in the Greater Vancouver Area: Impact on Children's Access to and Utilization of Health Services
Read MoreGiovani Silva (PDF, 2005)
Giovani Silva's PDF research develops methods for the hierarchical Bayesian spatiotemporal analysis of revascularization odds using smoothing splines.
Read MoreDoug Woolford (PDF, 2009)
Quantifying seasonality trends and investigating climate change signals in forest fire ignitions and area burned.
Li Xing (MSc, 2007)
Hierarchical Segmented Regression Models with Application to Wood Density Analysis
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