
معرفی
Emily Berg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics at Iowa State University. Her research focuses on small area estimation, Bayesian hierarchical models, and statistical applications in agriculture and environmental science. She holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from Iowa State University (2010), an M.S. in Statistics (2008), and a B.A. in Mathematics from Middlebury College (2005).
- Education:
- Ph.D. Statistics, Iowa State University, 2010
- M.S. Statistics, Iowa State University, 2008
- B.A. Mathematics, Middlebury College, 2005
Her research interests include developing statistical methodologies for small area estimation, analyzing agricultural and environmental data, and addressing challenges in informative sampling and missing data. She has contributed to applications in transportation safety, veterinary practices, and environmental monitoring.
Dr. Berg’s work emphasizes practical solutions for data integration and estimation under complex scenarios, including the use of Bayesian models and quantile regression techniques. She collaborates on projects such as the Conservation Effects Assessment Project and has developed web applications for data visualization and quality assessment.
No scientific awards have been explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. She has advised or collaborated on numerous statistical methodologies but no specific student names are listed. Her research extends to agricultural economics, environmental modeling, and public health surveillance.




