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Ted Westling is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research focuses on nonparametric statistics, causal inference, survival analysis, and shape-constrained inference. He holds a PhD in Statistics from the University of Washington and a BS in Mathematics from Stanford University.
His work emphasizes methodological advancements in causal inference, particularly in observational studies and survival analysis. Notable contributions include developments in nonparametric causal effect estimation, machine learning integration for treatment-specific survival curves, and isotonic regression techniques for monotone functions.
Westling's recent publications explore topics such as debiased covariate-adjusted regression, clustered observational studies, and statistical robustness in causal hypothesis testing. His research bridges theoretical statistics with applied problems in healthcare, epidemiology, and social network analysis.
He is actively involved in interdisciplinary collaborations, addressing challenges in global health, vaccine efficacy evaluation, and emergency medical services demand forecasting. His methodological innovations aim to enhance the reliability and applicability of statistical methods in real-world settings.



