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Hunter Glanz is an Associate Professor of Statistics at Cal Poly. He maintains a passion for machine learning, statistical computing, and data science, and enjoys advancing education efforts in these areas. In particular, Cal Poly’s courses in R, SAS, and Python give him the opportunity to connect students with exciting data science topics amid a firm grounding in communication of statistical ideas. Hunter serves on numerous committees and organizations dedicated to delivering cutting edge statistical and data science content to students and professionals alike. |
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Emily Robinson is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Cal Poly. Emily’s involves graphical testing and evaluating the perceptual and cognitive implications of design choices in data visualization in order to more effectively communicate data and science to a variety of audiences. Emily is also interested in exploring how to bring visuals into the classroom. |
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Allison Theobold is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Cal Poly. Allison’s work focuses on innovation in statistics and data science education, with an emphasis on equitable pedagogy and learning trajectories. Allison is also interested in exploring pedagogical approaches for enhancing retention of under-represented students in STEM, including creating inclusive discoursive spaces and equitable group collaborations. |