
معرفی
Georges Monette is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at York University, Faculty of Science. He holds a PhD in Statistics from the University of Toronto (1980) and has been affiliated with York University’s statistical consulting service for decades. His primary roles include supporting academic clients across disciplines through statistical services and advancing research in hierarchical and longitudinal models.
Monette’s research focuses on data analysis methodologies, longitudinal models, mixed models, and statistical applications in trauma recovery. He has organized major initiatives like the 2000 summer program on hierarchical/longitudinal data analysis, and held leadership roles such as Department Chair and coordinator of the statistical consulting service. His work has addressed societal issues like pay equity and clinical challenges in traumatic brain injury recovery.
Monette has contributed extensively to statistical software development (e.g., R packages car, heplots, sem) and pedagogical materials. His publications span neurocognitive outcomes, water safety in refugee camps, and HIV treatment innovations. While no awards are explicitly listed, his work demonstrates significant academic and practical impact in statistical methodologies and interdisciplinary applications.



