
Contact
Email
parisvin@grinnell.edu
Vinny Paris
Instructor
The majority of my personal research interest has been in experimental design, specifically bias reduction methods in both factorial and response surface settings. My more classical research interest deals with extending the foldover method in experimental design to non-binary factors as well as generalizing certain optimality criteria to account of bias.
My most recent research trajectory is in Order-of-Addition experiments which come up most often in medicine and, strangely, cooking.
Before coming to ΢ÃÜÆÆ½â I was at Iowa State University where I did statistical consulting for my assistantship the last ~4 years where I got exposure to a variety of disciplines. Beyond that I spent three summers at Oak Ridge National Lab getting to run R code on some of the world's strongest supercomputers.
If you are about to run an experiment on campus I encourage you to swing by my office beforehand; I can help you out if you have questions or just give it the smell test.
Education and Degrees
PhD in Statistics, Iowa State University
MS in Statistics, Iowa State University
BS in Mathematics and Economics, University of Maine