
معرفی
Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel is a Professor of the Practice and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Statistical Science at Duke University, with an affiliation in the Computational Media, Arts, and Cultures program. Her work emphasizes innovative pedagogy in statistics and data science, focusing on reproducible research, open-source tools, and student-centered learning. She actively integrates computational methods into undergraduate curricula and teaches courses like STA 199 (Introduction to Data Science) and STA 313 (Advanced Data Visualization).
Her research interests span reproducible research methodologies, the use of real-world datasets in education, and the development of open-source educational resources. Key contributions include the infer R package, the OpenIntro Statistics textbooks, and initiatives like DataFest. She advocates for accessible and equitable education through projects like CURV (Connecting, Uplifting, and Recognizing Voices).
Her teaching and research reflect a commitment to bridging theory and practice, emphasizing computational literacy and ethical data use. Collaborations with platforms like Posit (formerly RStudio) further her mission of advancing reproducible workflows in education and industry.




