Arseni Seregin
Highland Light
Cape Cod

Graduate Student
Department of Statistics
University of Washington

Padelford C-318
Box 354322
Ph. 206-543-1429

arseni at stat dot washington dot edu

Schedule
My work towards PhD degree in Statistics:

Fall 2006

Teaching Assistant: STAT 311: Elements of Statistical Methods Prof. Tamre Cardoso

Winter 2007

Research Assistant: Statistical Inverse Problems, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Spring 2007

Research Assistant: Statistical Inverse Problems, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Summer 2007

Passed Qualification Exam: Probability Theory
Passed Qualification Exam: Statistical Theory

Research Assistant: Statistical Inverse Problems, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Fall 2007

Research Assistant: Statistical Inverse Problems, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Winter 2008

Research Assistant: Statistical Inverse Problems, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Spring 2008

Research Assistant: Statistical Inverse Problems, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Summer 2008

Research Assistant: Statistical Inverse Problems, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Autumn 2008

Passed General Exam
STAT 599: Statistical Consulting Prof. Paul Sampson

Research Assistant: Shape restrictions, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Winter 2009

Research Assistant: Shape restrictions, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Spring 2009

Research Assistant: Shape restrictions, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Summer 2009

Research Assistant: Shape restrictions, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Autumn 2009

Research Assistant: Shape restrictions, Semiparametric Models, and Empirical Processes Prof. Jon A. Wellner
Teaching Assistant: STAT 581: Advanced Theory of Statistical Inference Prof. Jon A. Wellner

Research

Papers

  1. A. Seregin, J. A. Wellner,  Nonparametric estimation of convex-transformed densities,  in preparation, (2009).
  2. F. Balabdaoui, H. K. Jankowski, M. Pavlides, A. Seregin, and J. A. Wellner,  On the Grenander estimator at zero,  Statistica Sinica (2009), tentatively accepted,  arXiv:0902.4453v1.
  3. V. Minin, J. O'Brien, and A. Seregin,  Empirically corrected estimation of complete data population summaries under model misspecification,  submitted to J. R. Stat. Soc. Ser. B Stat. Methodol. (2009).
  4. A. A. Mikhalev, A. V. Sereguine,  Standard bases of left ideals of P-type algebras,  Algebras and Combinatorics (Hong Kong, 1997),  Springer, Singapore, (1999),  345-353.
  5. A. V. Seregin,  On some properties of Lie algebras with cohomological dimension one, (Russian)  Fundam. Prikl. Mat.,  4  (1998),  no. 2,  779--783.

Report

  1. F. Balabdaoui, H. K. Jankowski, M. Pavlides, A. Seregin, and J. A. Wellner,  On the Grenander estimator at zero,  Technical Report 542,  Department of Statistics,  University of Washington.

Talks

  1. August 2009, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach  Workshop: Challenges in Statistical Theory: Complex Data Structures and Algorithmic Optimization.
  2. June 2009, Banff International Reasearch Station  Workshop: Advances in Stochastic Inequalities and their Applications.
This work is supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grants DMS-0503822 and DMS-0804587.
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