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Jenný Brynjarsdóttir is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Case Western Reserve University. Her research interests are Bayesian statistics, Bayesian hierarchical modeling, Dimension reduction in space-time modeling, Environmental statistics, Uncertainty quantification, and Model discrepancy.

DataFest 2019

April 18th, 2019|

I worked with Dr. Anirban Mondal and others to host the ASA DataFest 2019 @ CWRU on April 12-14 2019.The event was a great experience for everyone. This was the third [...]

Book Chapter Available Online

February 2nd, 2018|

I wrote a chapter titled "Estimating trends in ptarmigan numbers" with Olafur Nielsen that was published in the book "Applied raptor ecology: essentials from Gyrfalcon research", with editors D.L. Anderson, [...]

A Book Chapter Finished

June 21st, 2017|

Finished a chapter titled "Estimating trends in ptarmigan numbers" with Olafur Nielsen that will be in the book "Applied raptor ecology: essentials from Gyrfalcon research", with editors D.L. Anderson, C.J.W. [...]

Talk at BYU

November 1st, 2016|

In October I was invited to give a talk in the department seminar of the Statistics department at Brigham Young University in Utah. My colleague and good friend Candace Berrett [...]

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