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John Whelan

Professor

School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science

585-475-5083
Office Hours
Via zoom https://rit.zoom.us/j/96378996388 Tue/Fri 10:00-11:00am or by appointment (send email to jtwsma@rit.edu)
Office Location
Office Mailing Address
RIT School of Mathematical Sciences 85 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623

John Whelan

Professor

School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science

Education

BA, Cornell University; Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara

585-475-5083

Areas of Expertise

Currently Teaching

ASTP-612
3 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the applied mathematical and statistical tools used frequently in astrophysics including modeling, data reduction, analysis, and computational astrophysics. Topics will include Special Functions, Differential Equations, Probability and Statistics, and Frequency Domain Analysis.
ASTP-790
1 - 3 Credits
Masters-level research by the candidate on an appropriate topic as arranged between the candidate and the research advisor.
ASTP-791
0 Credits
Continuation of Thesis
ASTP-890
1 - 6 Credits
Dissertation research by the candidate for an appropriate topic as arranged between the candidate and the research advisor.
ASTP-891
0 Credits
Continuation of Thesis
MATH-251
3 Credits
This course introduces sample spaces and events, axioms of probability, counting techniques, conditional probability and independence, distributions of discrete and continuous random variables, joint distributions (discrete and continuous), the central limit theorem, descriptive statistics, interval estimation, and applications of probability and statistics to real-world problems. A statistical package such as Minitab or R is used for data analysis and statistical applications.
STAT-345
3 Credits
This course is an in-depth study of inferential procedures that are valid under a wide range of shapes for the population distribution. Topics include tests based on the binomial distribution, contingency tables, statistical inferences based on ranks, runs tests and randomization methods. A statistical software package is used for data analysis.

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