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Andreea Erciulescu
Associate Vice President
Overview
Andreea Erciulescu, PhD, is an Associate Vice President working at the interface between survey statistics and other areas of statistics, including combining multiple survey and non-survey sources to answer complex analytic questions. She also serves as a technical reviewer for the Regional Laboratory Education Program administered by the Institute of Education Sciences’ National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance. Erciulescu is an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute, Editor for the International Statistical Review, an Associate Editor for Survey Methodology, the U.S. Representative on the International Association of Survey Statistics Executive Committee, the Student Travel Award Chair for the American Statistical Association (ASA)/Washington Statistical Society, and the 2024-26 Council of Sections Representative on the ASA Survey Statistics and Methodology Section Executive Committee.
Prior to 趣赢平台, she worked as a research associate at the National Institute of Statistical Sciences and the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, and as research assistant at the Nielsen Company, Iowa State University’s Center for Survey Statistics and Methodology, and Colorado State University’s Department of Statistics and Department of Mathematics.
Erciulescu made significant contributions to U.S. federal government programs focusing on the production of official statistics, in areas such as agriculture, economy, education, health, recreational sports, space.
Education
- PhD, Statistics, Iowa State University
- MS, Statistics, Iowa State University
- BA, Mathematics (double concentration in Mathematics of Information and Technology, and Statistics), Colorado State University