Texas A&M University College Station - Statistics
Instructor of Record at Texas A&M University
Research
Erica
Metheney
Bryan/College Station, Texas Area
I am a fifth year PhD student with an expected graduation date of May 2019. My research lies in the intersection of statistics and network science. In addition to research I have a strong passion for statistics education. I am currently seeks a postdoctoral position for after graduation.
Instructor of Record
I am currently teaching my third semester of STAT 302: Statistical Methods for the Biological Sciences. As the instructor of record I give all lectures, create my homeworks, quizzes, and exams and I assign final grades.
Graduate Technology Teaching Assistant (TTA)
As a TTA my duties included: real time management of large scale web conferences, real time technological troubleshooting, preparing and maintaining technological resources for professors, and editing and posting lecture videos.
Bachelor of Science - BS
Mathematics
I obtained my degree in mathematical studies at SIUE in 2014 with a specialization in statistics and a minor in business administration.
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Statistics
Currently finishing my PhD in Statistics at Texas A&M. Expected graduate date: May 2019
Instructor of Record
I am currently teaching my third semester of STAT 302: Statistical Methods for the Biological Sciences. As the instructor of record I give all lectures, create my homeworks, quizzes, and exams and I assign final grades.
Graduate Technology Teaching Assistant (TTA)
As a TTA my duties included: real time management of large scale web conferences, real time technological troubleshooting, preparing and maintaining technological resources for professors, and editing and posting lecture videos.
MDPI Social Sciences
This joint with with Dr. Song Chew and Thomas Teague looked at determining the resulting degree distribution under a certain network evolution scheme.