
Chaitali Ghosh, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Science And Math Complex 365Email: ghoshc@buffalostate.edu
EDUCATION
- Ph.D, SUNY, University at Buffalo in Epidemiology and Community Health
- MA SUNY, University at Buffalo in Statistics
- MSc University of Delhi
ABOUT
- Chaitali Ghosh, associate professor, research interest is in the area of women's health with a particular focus on the application of statistical methods in epidemiologic analysis.
- Chaitali has taught or authored the following courses:
- MAT 311 (Introductory Probability and Statistics): for non-math majors. MAT 325 (Probability and Statistics-authored course): calculus based course for mfoartfhoerdmuactahtisoencmonadjoarys.
- MAT 381 (Probability Theory): calculus based course for all math majors.
- MAT 382 (Mathematical Statistics): calculus based course for all math majors.
- MAT 383 (Applied Statistics I-authored course): for all math majors.
- MAT 484 (Applied Statistics II-authored course): for all math majors.
- MAT 683 (Statistical Theory): for graduate math education students.
- ACM 640 (Regression and Correlation); ACM 641 (Design and Analysis of Experiments); ACM 642 (Nonparametric Statistics)-authored all three course modules: courses for graduate Professional Applied and Computational Mathematics students.
- ACM 660 (Logistic Regression); ACM 661 (Survival Analysis); ACM 662 (Time Series Analysis and Forecasting)-authored all three course modules: courses for graduate Professional Applied and Computational Mathematics students.
- MAT 646 (Introduction to Statistics for Data Science-authored course): course for the new graduate Professional Science Masters in Data Analytics.
- MPH 602 (Principles of Biostatistics): course for the Masters in Public Health program at SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY (Summer Course).