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Brennan Bean is an Assistant Professor in the Mathematics and Statistics Department at Utah State University's College of Arts & Sciences. His work focuses on geospatial modeling, statistical methods for extreme weather analysis, and machine learning applications in structural and environmental engineering.
Recent publications highlight expertise in snow load prediction, Bayesian entropy, and interdisciplinary data science. Notable contributions include optimizing design methods for insulated concrete wall panels and addressing deployment challenges for ML models in engineering contexts.
Research trends span geospatial data integration, climate change impact assessments, and educational interventions in STEM. Key subfields include ground snow load mapping, extreme value statistics, climate downscaling, and high-dimensional ecological modeling.
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