Robert KassView profile
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Robert Kass is the Maurice Falk University Professor of Statistics and Computational Neuroscience at Carnegie Mellon University, with affiliations in the Department of Statistics & Data Science, Machine Learning Department, and Neuroscience Institute. He has served as Department Head of Statistics for 9 years and held leadership roles in academic societies. Ph.D. in Statistics (University of Chicago, 1980) B.A. in Mathematics (Antioch College) Postdoctoral training at Princeton University His research bridges statistics and neuroscience, focusing on: Statistical methods for neural data analysis Bayesian inference and graphical models Point process modeling of spike trains High-dimensional and time-series analysis Computational neuroscience education Recent publications span computational neuroscience, emphasizing phase coupling analysis, latent variable modeling, and cross-population dynamics, with methodological innovations in neural data interpretation. As founding Editor-in-Chief of Bayesian Analysis and Executive Editor of Statistical Science , he shaped academic discourse in statistics. Key scientific recognitions: Outstanding Statistical Application Award (ASA) Distinguished Achievement Award (COPSS) National Academy of Sciences member (2023) He co-authored the influential textbook Analysis of Neural Data and developed international workshops like Statistical Analysis of Neuronal Data (2002-2017), advancing neuroscience methodology globally.



