Talithia Williams

Talithia D. Williams is an American statistician and mathematician at Harvey Mudd College who researches the spatiotemporal structure of data. She was the first black woman to achieve tenure at Harvey Mudd College. Williams is an advocate for engaging more African Americans in engineering and science.

Talithia D. Williams
NationalityAmerican
Alma materSpelman College
Howard University
Rice University
Known forSpatial–temporal modeling of rainfall data
Scientific career
FieldsStatistics
InstitutionsHarvey Mudd College
ThesisReal-time estimation of rainfall: A dynamic spatio-temporal model (2008)
Doctoral advisorKatherine Bennett Ensor
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