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Past VIGRE Graduate Students

Since the current VIGRE program has only been operating for three years, and most students take at least four years to finish the PhD, we do not yet have useful PhD-and-placement data. 

In the meantime, here are some recent titles of VIGRE graduate students' PhD-level Advanced Data Analysis papers, to indicate the breadth of work being performed by VIGRE students in the department:

  • Modeling Social Activity of Jewish Community of Pittsburgh Based on Survey Data
  • Modeling Relationship Between Neuronal Firing Rates and Movement Parameters
  • Quantification of 3D Facial Asymmetry in Human Faces
  • Non-parametric Regression in Estimating Preferred Direction and Half-width in Motor Cortical Cells
  • Project Among African Americans to Explore Risks for Schizophrenia
  • College Enrollment and Family Financial Resources
  • Calcium Imaging of Reverberatory Neuronal Networks in Vitro
  • Comparison of Methods for Text Retrieval
  • Registration of In-vivo Neuronal Images in 3 Dimensions
  • Predicting End of Year Exam Scores: Do Skills Combine Additively to Predict Question Difficulty?