
About
Hans-Georg Mueller is a Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of California, Davis. His research spans multiple domains of modern statistical methodology, with groundbreaking contributions to functional data analysis, metric statistics, and nonparametric inference for random objects.
- Key research areas include Fréchet regression, distributional data analysis, network regression, and optimal transport
- Applications span longitudinal growth studies, brain development, aging and longevity, plant genomics
Research Interests:
He has pioneered methods for analyzing complex data structures such as functional data, manifold-valued data, and random objects. His work on the PACE approach for longitudinal data has become foundational in the field.
Recent Publications demonstrate strong trends in Fréchet analysis, metric statistics, and distributional data modeling, with applications in both biomedical and environmental domains.
Books and Edited Works:
Author of the foundational monograph Nonparametric Regression Analysis for Longitudinal Data (1988), and co-editor of influential volumes including Change-point Problems (1994) and Mathematical Modeling in Experimental Nutrition (1998).
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