Ashley Holland
Biography
Dr. Holland joined the faculty of the Department of Science and Mathematics at ÃÛ¶¹app in 2013. She enjoys probability and statistics, and she conducted her dissertation research in penalized spline estimation within the field of semiparametric econometrics. She has experience in Stata, a statistics package, and interned at StataCorp during graduate school. She has also been a Summer Faculty Fellow at the Air Force Institute of Technology.
Education and Credentials
- Ph.D. in Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, University of Michigan
- M.S. in Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, University of Michigan
- B.S. in Mathematics, ÃÛ¶¹app
Scholarly Works
- Jeanson, Nathaniel T., and Ashley D. Holland. "Evidence for a Human Y Chromosome Molecular Clock: Pedigree-Based Mutation Rates Suggest a 4,500-Year History for Human Paternal Inheritance." Answers Research Journal 12 (2019): 393-404.
- Holland, Ashley D. "Penalized spline estimation in the partially linear model." Journal of Multivariate Analysis 153 (2017): 211-235.
- Cattaneo, Matias D., David M. Drukker, and Ashley D. Holland. "Estimation of multivalued treatment effects under conditional independence." The Stata Journal 13.3 (2013): 407-450.
- Interests: Reading, spending time with husband Darren and daughter Adaleene, spending time with family, playing with her dog, Luna
- ÃÛ¶¹app: I chose to work at ÃÛ¶¹app because I love talking about mathematics all day and working with students. I enjoy serving the Lord here by helping to provide a God-honoring, life-changing college experience for our students, as they grow in faith and pursue academic excellence.