Professor Emeritus, Applied Mathematics and Statistics; PhD, University of Washington

Prof. Wierman earned his B.S. in 1971 and Ph.D. in 1976 from the University of Washington. He conducts research in probability, stochastic processes, statistics, graph theory, and combinatorics. He is an elected fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and of the Institute of Combinatorics and received the Paul Minton Service Award from the Southern Regional Council on Statistics. He served as Chair of the JHU Department of Mathematical Sciences from 1988 to 2000, and founded the Entrepreneurship & Management Minor and the Center for Leadership Education at JHU.  He develops the enrollment prediction model for the JHU Office of Admissions and serves as faculty advisor for the JHU varsity women’s soccer team. 

Current Interests: Undergraduate Research, Academic Advising, Editorships, Professional Society Treasurer, JHU Women’s Soccer Team Advisor, Enrollment Prediction Modeling. 

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