
معرفی
Mahmoud Zarepour is a Full Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Ottawa, affiliated with the Faculty of Science. He holds an MSc from Shiraz University (Iran) and a PhD from the University of Toronto. His research focuses on advanced statistical methodologies including Time Series Analysis, Nonparametric Bayesian Inference, and Analysis of Random Variables with Infinite Variance. He has supervised numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, including Nada Habli, Reyhaneh Hosseini, and Sicheng Huang, among others.
- Education:
- MSc (Shiraz University, Iran)
- PhD (University of Toronto)
Dr. Zarepour's research interests emphasize Bayesian nonparametric techniques, stochastic processes, and robust statistical methods. His work bridges theoretical developments with practical applications in areas such as change point detection, multivariate analysis, and resampling schemes. Notable contributions include advancements in Dirichlet process-based methods, bootstrap techniques for complex distributions, and asymptotic theory for unstable time series.
His publications span over two decades, with recent works addressing Bayesian bootstrapping, quasi-Bayesian change point detection, and nonparametric inference for spherically symmetric distributions. His research group is part of the Statistics and Probability cluster at the University of Ottawa.
Dr. Zarepour has advised multiple students and contributed to collaborative projects in statistical theory and methodology. His work often explores the intersection of probability theory and applied statistics, with an emphasis on rigorous mathematical foundations.




