

Edward Roualdes
Dr. Edward Roualdes is an Associate Professor in the Mathematics and Statistics Department at California State University, Chico, addressing critical issues in the field of applied statistics. With a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky, Dr. Roualdes brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role, where he is deeply involved in both teaching and research. His research interests are diverse and encompass several cutting-edge areas within statistics. Dr. Roualdes is particularly focused on computational statistics, where he explores innovative methods to solve complex data problems. His work in penalized regression and hierarchical linear modeling has contributed to advancements in statistical methodologies, providing valuable insights into data analysis and interpretation. Dr. Roualdes is also engaged in ecological modeling and Bayesian statistics, applying these techniques to understand and predict ecological phenomena. His interdisciplinary approach allows him to collaborate with researchers from various fields, enhancing the impact and applicability of his work. Through his research, Dr. Roualdes continues to push the boundaries of statistical science, making significant contributions to both academia and practical applications.
Publications
, 483-492, 2018-02-15
, 1739-1748, 2018-04-01
, 5236, 2023-07-22
, 225-236, 2018-07-01