Contacts
Office: Sequoia Hall, 390 Jane Stanford Way
Mail Code: 94305-4065
Web Site: https://statistics.stanford.edu/
Courses offered by the Department of Statistics are listed under the subject code STATS on the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site.
The department's goals are to acquaint students with the role played in science and technology by probabilistic and statistical ideas and methods, to provide instruction in the theory and application of techniques that have been found to be commonly useful, and to train research workers in probability and statistics. There are courses for general students as well as those who plan careers in statistics in business, government, industry, and teaching.
The department has long recognized the relation of statistical theory to applications. It has fostered this by encouraging a liaison with other departments in the form of joint and courtesy faculty appointments, as well as membership in various interdisciplinary programs: Biomedical Data Science, Bio-X, Center for Computational, Evolutionary and Human Genomics, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Earth System Science, Genetics, Mathematics, Mathematical and Computational Finance, and Medicine. The research activities of the department reflect an interest in applied and theoretical statistics and probability. There are workshops in biology/medicine and in environmental factors in health.
In addition to courses for Statistics students, the department offers a number of service courses designed for students in other departments. These tend to emphasize the application of statistical techniques rather than their theoretical development.
The department has always drawn visitors from other countries and universities, and as a result there are a wide range of seminars offered by both the visitors and the department's own faculty.
Undergraduate Programs in Statistics
The department offers a minor in Statistics and in Data Science. Program details can be found under the Minor section.
Undergraduates Interested in Statistics
Students wishing to build a concentration in probability and statistics are encouraged to consider declaring a major in Mathematical and Computational Science. This interdisciplinary program is administered in the Department of Statistics and provides core training in computing, mathematics, operations research, and statistics, with opportunities for further elective work and specialization. See the "Mathematical and Computational Science" section of this bulletin.
Graduate Programs in Statistics
University requirements for the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are discussed in the "Graduate Degrees" section of this bulletin.
Faculty
Emeriti: (Professors) Bradley Efron, Jerome H. Friedman, Paul Switzer
Chair: Jonathan Taylor
Director of Graduate Studies: Joseph P. Romano
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Guenther Walther
Professors: Emmanuel Candès, Sourav Chatterjee, Amir Dembo, Persi Diaconis, David L. Donoho, Emily B. Fox, Trevor J. Hastie, Susan P. Holmes, Iain M. Johnstone, Tze L. Lai, Andrea Montanari, Art Owen, Joseph P. Romano, Chiara Sabatti, David O. Siegmund, Jonathan Taylor, Robert J. Tibshirani, Guenther Walther, Wing H. Wong
Assistant Professors: John Duchi, Scott Linderman, Tengyu Ma, Julia Palacios, Dominik Rothenhäusler, Tselil Schramm
Courtesy Professors: John Ioannidis, Hua Tang
Courtesy Associate Professors: David Rogosa, Lu Tian
Courtesy Assistant Professors: Mike Baiocchi, Percy Shuo Liang, Stefan Wager
Stein Fellows: Daniel Erdmann-Pham, Vishesh Jain, Michael Sklar