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RESUME - Colin Mark Gallagher

 

PERSONAL DATA

        &= nbsp;            Assistant Professor

            =          Department of Mathematical Sciences

        =              Clemson University<= /st1:PlaceType>

        =              Clemson, SC 29634

        =              864/656-2286

= EDUCATION

                     = Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, June, 1998, Statistics

        =              M.A.,  University of California, Santa Barbara, June, 1994, Statistics

        =              B.S.,   California State University, Sonoma, January, 1993, Applied Math

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 

        =              Clemson University, 1998- , Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences        =          

        &= nbsp;            California State University, Chico, 2002-, Assistant Professor of St= atistics

 &nb= sp;            =        University of Califo= rnia, Santa Barbara,        =           =             &nb= sp;                =             &nb= sp;         &= nbsp;     

        &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;   1997-1998 Teaching Assistant        =             &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;     

        &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;   1993-1997 Graduate Student Research Assistant

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE  

Casio, Plano, TX (1999), Recommended improvements to the CFX-9850Ga+ calculator.        =             &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;        Jamison Watts CSUC Department of Biological Sciences (2003), assessed the effects of logging on the Northern Goshawk.               =             &nb= sp;          Steve Hannigan-Downs Professor= CSUC Department of Physical   = Education (2002), modeled likelihood of physical injury to hospitalized mentally reta= rded patients.

 

MEMBERSHIPS&n= bsp;

American Mathematical Soc= iety (AMS) (1998-)              =             &nb= sp;            =           

American Statistical Asso= ciation (ASA) (1998-)

Mathema= tical Association of Ameri= ca (MAA) (1998)

National Council on Teach= ers of Mathematics (NCTM) (2004)

 

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 

ASA South Carolina Chapter, Vice President (2005/2006)        =             &nb= sp;      

 ASA South Carolina Chapter, Secretary/Trea= surer (2001)        =         

 Referee: Journal of Time Series Analysis; Communications in Statistics: Theo= ry and Methods; Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation; The American Statistician; Computational Statistics and Data Analysis.

 

 

PUBLICATIONS  

Refereed Publications 

Adler, R. J., Feldman, R. and Gallaghe= r, C. “Analysing Stable Time Series”, in A Practical Guide to Heavy Tails (1998), 133-158 Birkhaüse= r, Boston.   

Gallagher, C.  “A Method for Fitting Stable Autoregressive Models using the Covariation”, Statistics and Probability Letters, 53, 381-390 (2001).

Gallagher, C.  “Testing for Linear Dependen= ce in Heavy-Tailed Data”, Communica= tions in Statatistics: Theory and Methods, 31, 4, 611-623 (2002).      

Gallagher, C. “Order Identificat= ion for Gaussian Moving Averages using the Covariation”, Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 72,  4,=   279-284 (2002).         =             &nb= sp;                 =             &nb= sp;            =            

Kulasekera, K. B. and Gallagher, C.  “Variance Estimation in Nonparametric Multiple Regression”, Communuications in Statistics: Theory and Methods, 31,  8, 1373-1383 (2002).        =             &nb= sp;            =              =             &nb= sp;            =             

Gallagher, C. and Okuyama, T.  “Some Differences in the Rat= es of Convergence of the Sample Covariance and Covariation Functions”, Interstat, 2 November (2002).

Kulaseke= ra, K.B. and Gallagher, C. “Comparisons of two and three dimensional regression surfaces”, International Mathematical Journal, 3 , = 1, 73-100 (2003).         =             &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;            =             &nb= sp;            =        

Gallagh= er, S. and Gallagher, C.  “Disc= rimination of Chinook and coho salmon and steelhead redds and evaluation of the use of redd data for estimating escapement in several unregulated streams in Northern California”, North American Journ= al of Fisheries Management (2004).=

Gallaghe= r, C. and Gallagher, E. “A Fallacy-Based Course in Statistical Thinking for Pre-Service and In-Service K-8 Teachers”, submitted to the Journal of Statistics Education (2= 004).

Gallaghe= r, C.   “A new perspec= tive on point and interval estimation for a first-order autoregressive modelR= 21;, submitted Econometrics Journal = (2005).

Garmesta= ni, A.S., C.R. Allen, C.M. Gallagher, and J.D. Mittelstaedt.  “Departures from Gibrat's La= w, discontinuities, and city size Distributions”, Submitted to Urban Studies (2005).

Gallagher, C. “Detecting depende= nce in heavy-tailed time series using portmanteau-type dependence tests”, (2005), invited submission to Internat= ional Mathematical Journal.

= Conference Proceedings (Refereed manuscript)  

B. M= urphy, S. Soldavini, and C. Gallagher, “D= istributions of Concentration Limits for the Source Term in Performance Assessments̶= 1;, Proceedings of the Symposium on the Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management f= rom the Materials Research Society Spring Meeting (2004)


Conference Proceedings (Refereed Abstract)  

Gallagher, C. “Approximating Heavy Tailed Processes with Stable Autoregressions using the Empirical Covariaton Functi= on”, Proceedings Applications of Heavy Tailed Distributions in Economics, Engineering

and Statitistics, A= merican University, Washington, D= C, (June/1999).

Gallagher, E. and Gallagher, C.  “Have You Talked to a Child = About Statistics Recently?  Intervie= ws, Statistics, and Teacher Preparation.” Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on Statistics and Related Fields, (June/2003).=

 

Other Scholarly Publications  

Gallagher, C. Diagnostic Checks in Time Series (Book Review), 100, 1091-1091 (2005) Journal of the American Statistical Association.

PRESENTATIONS   

Invited Presenatations

C. Gallag= her, The empirical autocovariation funct= ion and AR processes, Annual mee= ting of the South Carolina Chapter of the American Statistical Association, Columbia, SC (April 1999).

C. Gallag= her, Estimating variance in nonparametric multiple regression, UC Santa Barbara Dept. of Statistics (March 2003).=

C. Gallagher, A new perspective on point and interval estimation= for a first-order autoregressive model, Summer Research Conference on Statistics, Clemson University, Clemson SC (June 2005).

Colloquia

C. Gallag= her, “How large is large?”, CSUC Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics colloquim (May 2003).

C.Gallagh= er (with E. Gallagher), “Statistical fallacies”, CSUC MATH CLUB ta= lk (April 2004).

C. Gallag= her, “Covariation: A useful time series modeling tool?” UC Davis Dep= t. of Statistics (November 2002).

C. Gallag= her, “A large sample independence test for finite mean processes”, <= st1:place w:st=3D"on">University of Virginia, (March 2001).=

C. Gallag= her, “Modeling sea surface temperatures using a stable autoregression̶= 1;, University of North = Carolina at Wilmington, (March 2000).

C. Gallag= her, “Analyzing stable time series”, Department of Statistics

and Appli= ed Probability Colloquium, University of California, Santa Barbara (November 1996).


Sponsored Research

Funded Gra= nts

Nonparame= tric Regression for Censored Data, CSU, Ch= ico Research Foundation Summer Scholar award, PI,  $4,000 (June-July 2003).

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REU Site:= Research Experiences in Mathematics for Undergraduates and Teachers, NSF, Co-PI, $199,516 (7/2004-9/2006).

 

Other Grant Activity (not funded)<= /p>

Principal Investigator, RTG: Research Mentori= ng Groups in Probability and Statistics, $1,228,993 submitted to the Natio= nal Science Foundation (October 2004).

Co-Principal Investigator, Directions In Statist= ics Education (DISE): Teacher Preparation at the CSU, $14,901, submitted <= /span>to the CSU = Institute for Teaching and Learning (October 2003).

 Principal Investigator, CAREER: Probabilistic= and Statistical Thinking (PAST), $456,229 submitted to NSF (July 2003).

Investiga= tor (10%), Comparison of Regression Curves with Censored Responses, $145,000, submitted to NIH= ( 2002); resubmitted (2003).

 

GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING  

Masters Graduates

Toshinori Okuyama (MS), “Some bayesian estimates of recovery rates for Mallards in North and = South Carolina,&= #8221; (May 2001)

 

Current Graduate Advising

Angela Starret (MS), “Modeling absolute stock returns via autoregressive conditionally heteroscedastic processes driven by exponential

distribut= ions,” (May 2006)

Jennifer Rhorer (MS), “Prediction of the sale price of foreclosed properties in Anderson and Greenville Counties,” (May 2006)

 

Undergradu= ate Research Projects

 

Wes Harrison, “Bias = in autocorrelation estimates”, supported by the CSU, Chico College of Natural Sciences, summer 2003.

Beth Bower and Pamela Went= z, “Portfolio Optimization: MAD vs. Markowitz”, NSF-sponsored (Awa= rd #0354174) Research Experiences for Undergraduates and Teachers at CSU, Chico, summer 2005= .

Travis Loux, Jeremy Gladst= one and Mike Workman, “Detecting outliers from a normal distribution,”<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'>  NSF-sponsored (Award #0354174) Res= earch Experiences for Undergraduates and Teachers at CSU, = Chico, summer 2005.

TEACHING

Courses Ta= ught

MTHSC 301, Statistical Met= hods I,  F04.

MTHSC 302, Statistics for = Science and Engineering, S99, F99, F00, S01, F01, F05.

MTHSC 400/400H/600, Introd= uction to Probability, F98, S99, F99, F00, F04.

MTHSC 407, Regression and = Time Series, S02, S05.

MTHSC 800, Probability, F9= 9.

MTHSC 809, Time Series Ana= lysis, S00, S02, S05.

MATH 05, Introductory Stat= istics (CSUC), F02.

MATH 47, Business Statisti= cs (CSUC), S04.

MATH 103, Conceptual Stati= stics (CSUC), S03, S04.

MATH 105A/B Mathematical Statistics (CSUC), F02, S03.

MATH 205, Mathematical Sta= tistics (CSUC), F03.

 

Course and curricular and professional development (teaching)

Team Captain at the first TEAMS (Teacher Education: Assessment, Methods, and Strategies): Planning the Statistical Education of Future Teachers Conference in Athens, GA, (October/November 2003).

Redesign = of MATH 103 (Conceptual Statistics) to meet new California guidelines for the statisti= cal preparation of secondary mathematics

teachers at CSU Chico, Spring 2004.

Developme= nt (co-designing and team teaching with a mathematics educator) of new graduate course in statistics education for the Masters in

Mathematics Education program at CSU Ch= ico, Summer 2004.

Participa= nt in NSF-sponsored A Data-Oriented, Active Learning, Post-Calculus Introduction to Statistical Concepts, Applications, and Theory (ISCAT) conference at California Polytec= hnic University, San Luis

Obispo (June 2004)

Participa= nt in NSF-funded Mentoring Workshop University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ (Dec 2004)

 

UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE

Committees  

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=         &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;   Statistics Sub-Faculty Coordinator, S05, F05.

Graduate Affairs Committee, F05.

CSUC Department Curriculum Committee member, F= all 2002; Spring 2003; Chair, Fall= 2003.

CSUC Department Scholarship Committee, Spring 2003.

CSUC, Chair Department RTP Revision Committee, Fall 2002.

CSUC, Applied Math Hiring Committee, Fall 2003= .

08/22/05.

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