ROBERT J. ADLER


Are you interested in an interesting and challenging postdoctoral position at the Technion? If so, then

I WANT YOU

Have a look at what I do and, if this interests you, write to me at robert@ee.technion.ac.il for details. Two sites with general information on Technion postdocs are here and here.


WHO AM I?

WHAT DO I DO?

DOWNLOADABLE PREPRINTS AND BOOK CHAPTERS

CURRICULUM VITAE


TEACHING

2011-2012

  • Gaussian Processes (048979)
  • Foundations of Random Processes (046868)

    RECENT YEARS

  • Random Signals (044202)
  • Topological Methods in Electrical Engineering and Networks (048979)
  • Signals and Systems (044130)
  • Probability (Histabrut Mem, 094412)
  • Spatial Stochastic Processes (048979)
  • Time Series and Forecasting
  • Seminar in Time Series
  • Stochastic Processes and their Applications
  • Discoveries of 20-th Century Science (1 Lecture)
  • Gaussian Processes and Geometry
  • Gaussian Processes
  • Time Series and Forecasting
  • Stochastic Processes
  • Seminar in Probability and Stochastic Processes
  • Seminar in Time Series


    VIDEOTAPED LECTURES

    A full course (38 lectures) in Introduction to Probability (Mevo leHistabrut mem). This is available only within the Technion network. Go here for a copy of the slides to the course.

    A set of 13 lectures on Random Fields and Geometry given at the ICE_EM AGSM in Brisbane, August 2005, is available on line at the AGSM web site .


    OTHER TECHNION PROBABILISTS

    There are 10 full time probabilists at the Technion, not to mention graduate students, postdocs, and other varied (but, of course, F-measurable) related life forms.


    RECENT CONFERENCE INVOLVEMENT

    2012

    1: Boston AMS Short Course on Random Fields and Random Geometry

    2010

    1: Chicago WAART I: Workshop in Algebraic and Random Topology

    2: Gothenburg IMS Annual Meeting (Session on Neuroscience, imaging and random fields.)

    2009

    1: Banff, February, 2009: Random Fields and Stochastic Geometry under the auspices of the Banff International research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery

    2: Stanford, August, 2009: Topological Complexity of Random Sets under the auspices of the American Institute of Mathematics

    In case this was not enough for 2009, I also gave one of the lecture series for the 39-eme Ecole d'ete de Probabilites in Saint-Flour in July. Very tiring, but the lecture notes are now available.


    EDITING

    I edited the IMS journal Annals of Applied Probability from 2003-2006, and the Bernoulli Society's Stochastic Processes and their Applications from 1993-1996. However, I am no longer responsible for either of them.
    :)


    CITATION STATISTICS

    Here is a report explaining why you should retain a healthy level of skepticism when it comes to evaluation methods based on journal impact factors, individual citation counts, h-factors and related creatures.

    It is also available in Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, and Catalan, with a Portugese version said to be on the way.


    JOAN ADLER'S HOME PAGE

    (Including pictures of the fruits of a joint project begun around 40 years ago: 4 grandsons and 2 granddaughters)


    TEACHERS AND FRIENDS WHO ARE NO LONGER WITH US

    Ron Pyke
    Chris Heyde
    Keith Worsley


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