Alan Hammond

Research Bio

Alan Hammond is a professor in the Department of Statistics.  His research is in probability: the statistical mechanics studied rigorously via modern techniques from mathematical probability.

Research Expertise and Interest

probability, mathematical probability, statistical mechanics

Teaching

Courses taught during the three most recent terms
2026 Spring
  • Supervised Independent Study and Research  [MATH 199]  

  • Individual Research  [MATH 295]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [MATH 602]  

  • Probability Theory  [MATH C218B]  

  • Individual Study Leading to Higher Degrees  [STAT 299]  

  • Probability Theory  [STAT C205B]  

2025 Fall
  • Introduction to Topology and Analysis  [MATH 202A]  

  • Individual Research  [MATH 295]  

  • Reading Course for Graduate Students  [MATH 299]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [MATH 602]  

  • Directed Study for Graduate Students  [STAT 298]  

  • Individual Study Leading to Higher Degrees  [STAT 299]  

2025 Summer
  • Individual Study Leading to Higher Degrees  [STAT 299]  

2025 Spring
  • Honors Thesis  [MATH 196]  

  • Individual Research  [MATH 295]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [MATH 602]  

  • Stochastic Processes  [STAT 150]  

  • Individual Study Leading to Higher Degrees  [STAT 299]