Summary
Mark Meyer is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Georgetown University with eight years of academic experience focused on functional data analysis and biostatistics. He holds a Ph.D. and A.M. from Harvard and a B.S. from American University, bringing rigorous theoretical training to applied problems in public-health relevant settings. Based in Washington, D.C., he combines teaching, research, and collaborative work within a mathematics and statistics department to develop methods for complex, high-dimensional functional data. Known for bridging theory and practice, he often situates methodological advances within real-world biomedical studies, reflecting an applied orientation beyond purely theoretical contributions.
8 years of coding experience
B.S., B.S. at American University
A.M., A.M. at Harvard University
Study Abroad, Study Abroad at Koç University
basic turkish, French