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Bob Dobrow is a Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. He specializes in probability theory, stochastic processes, and their applications. His teaching responsibilities include courses such as Probability, Stochastic Processes, and Statistical Inference. Dobrow is the author of two textbooks: Probability with Applications and R (2013) and Introduction to Stochastic Processes with R (2015), which include R-based computational examples and resources.
His research interests focus on Markov chains, random walks, and statistical methodologies. He has developed R scripts for simulating stochastic processes, including Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes, Brownian motion, and genetic drift models. These scripts are available for educational use alongside his textbooks. Dobrow's work emphasizes bridging theoretical concepts with practical computational tools.
Personal interests include karate, outdoor activities like exploring the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, and a notable fascination with π and statistical culture through his cited 'Statz rappers' and movie preferences. Academic genealogy traces his scholarly lineage within mathematics.





