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Hans-Georg Müller is a Distinguished Professor of Statistics at the University of California, Davis. His work focuses on functional data analysis, Fréchet analysis of random objects, and applications in longitudinal studies, brain imaging, and aging research. He has contributed to foundational methodologies such as Fréchet regression and Wasserstein-based statistical models.
Key research interests include the statistical analysis of non-Euclidean data, covariance structures in high-dimensional spaces, and temporal dynamics of complex systems. Müller has published extensively in top-tier journals like the Annals of Statistics and IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.
- Awards: 2022 Rietz Lecture & Award (IMS), 2017 Humboldt Research Award, and multiple fellowships from prestigious societies.
- Advising: Recognized with the 2020 Graduate Program Advising & Mentoring Award at UC Davis.
- Publications: Over 200 papers, including influential works on Fréchet regression, Cox process regression, and longitudinal brain development studies.
His research bridges theoretical statistics with applied domains, particularly in understanding neurodevelopmental processes and the statistical mechanics of aging biomarkers.
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