Stacey Hancock is an associate professor of statistics with eight years of professional experience and a research and teaching career spanning a range of U.S. universities, currently based at Montana State University in Bozeman. Her expertise bridges statistics education, time series analysis, and environmental statistics, reflecting a focus on methods that address real-world environmental data and pedagogy. She earned a PhD in Statistics from Colorado State University and pairs rigorous quantitative training with a BA in mathematics and music, a combination that informs a creative approach to problem solving and curriculum design. Stacey has held faculty roles from Reed College to UC Irvine, where she taught with PSOE-track responsibilities, demonstrating a sustained commitment to undergraduate and graduate instruction. Colleagues know her for translating complex time-dependent ecological processes into accessible statistical models and for mentoring students in applied environmental analytics. Based in a region with rich environmental data challenges, she leverages local and regional datasets to connect statistical theory with pressing landscape-scale questions.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Statistics, PhD, Statistics at Colorado State University
MS, Statistics, MS, Statistics at Montana State University-Bozeman
BA, Mathematics and Music, BA, Mathematics and Music at Concordia College
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Stacey Hancock - Associate Professor Of Statistics