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Jonathan Taylor

Assoc. Prof. at Stanford University

Jonathan Taylor is a Professor of Statistics at Stanford University, specializing in statistical methods and applications. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Physiology and Mathematics in 1997 and his Ph.D. in Statistics in 2001, both from McGill University.12 His research focuses on areas such as Gaussian processes, smooth stochastic processes, differential geometric methods, and selective inference in signal detection problems.457

Taylor has made significant contributions to statistical learning and inference, particularly in the context of model selection and data mining. He has co-authored influential works, including contributions to the book An Introduction to Statistical Learning with Applications in Python.38 Additionally, he is affiliated with Stanford Bio-X and actively teaches courses such as "Introduction to Statistical Learning" and "Applied Statistics".56

Highlights

Jonathan Taylor - Stanford Profiles
Feb 16 · biox.stanford.edu
Jonathan Taylor - Professor of Statistics - Stanford Bio-X
‪Jonathan Taylor‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
Mar 23 · events.umich.edu
Statistics Department Seminar Series: Jonathan Taylor, Professor of ...
Jonathan Taylor | Department of Statistics
Jonathan Taylor | Department of Statistics

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Stanford, California, United States