Christopher X J. Jensen
Associate Professor, Pratt Institute

Education Archives

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I maintain this page to store some of the work that I completed during my education.

You can download my dissertation, “Predation and its Consequences: Insights into the Modeling of Interference“, which was completed in the Spring of 2007.

Below is a list and description of classes that I participated in at Stony Brook University:

Course (and #) Semester Description of the course
Experimental Methods
(BEE 585)
Fall 2004 My final overview of experimental design and analysis. Some of the work I presented in this course is here.
Multivariate Analysis
(BEE 553)
Fall 2003 This course brought me up to speed with my matrices, and got me thinking about creative and interesting ways to analyze large ‘survey’ data sets.
Mathematical Methods in Population Biology
(BEE 555)
Fall 2002 Finally a chance to use all that calculus that I learned in high school. This course launched me into the world of modeling, a world that I still have a foot in to this day.
Biometry
(BEE 552)
Spring 2002 This is the legendary Stony Brook course in statistics. Some of the work I did in this course is here.
Principles of Evolution
(BEE 551)
Fall 2001 My introduction to graduate level evolution. Our communal study guide to this course is here.
Principles of Ecology
(BEE 550)
Fall 2001 My introduction to graduate level ecology. Some of the work I presented in this course is here.