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Barry Bodt

Dr. Barry Bodt

University of Delaware

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Dr. Barry A. Bodt served as a mathematical statistician with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory from 1980 - 2016 and then joined the University of Delaware in 2016 as a senior biostatistician in the College of Health Sciences. His teaching background spans three decades with undergraduate statistics through the University of Delaware and various graduate courses in statistics and operations research through the Florida Institute of Technology and Johns Hopkins University. The majority of Dr. Bodt's research has involved statistical applications in a variety of contexts including chemical agents, toxicology, projectile performance, armor performance, target detection, war game simulation, intrusion detection, autonomous ground vehicles, behavior health, neuroscience, physical therapy, and kinesiology. Methodology employed most frequently includes basic statistics, experimental design, linear mixed models, generalized linear models, and various data science techniques. Principal software includes R/RStudio, JMP, and SPSS.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Behavioral Health
Biostatistics
Neuroscience
Physical Therapy
Robotics

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Dr. Barry A. Bodt served as a mathematical statistician with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory from 1980 - 2016 and then joined the University of Delaware in 2016 as a senior biostatistician in the College of Health Sciences. His teaching background spans three decades with undergraduate statistics through the University of Delaware and various graduate courses in statistics and operations research through the Florida Institute of Technology and Johns Hopkins University. The majority of Dr. Bodt's research has involved statistical applications in a variety of contexts including chemical agents, toxicology, projectile performance, armor performance, target detection, war game simulation, intrusion detection, autonomous ground vehicles, behavior health, neuroscience, physical therapy, and kinesiology. Methodology employed most frequently includes basic statistics, experimental design, linear mixed models, generalized linear models, and various data science techniques. Principal software includes R/RStudio, JMP, and SPSS.