William Kleiber
- Professor
- Director of the Master of Science in Applied Mathematics (MSAM) Program

I am an applied statistician with general research interests in spatial statistics and mathematical geosciences. Recently I've been working in areas involving
- Multivariate spatial processes
- Extreme weather risk analysis
- Stochastic weather generators
- Statistics for energy science
- Emulation and uncertainty quantification for geophysical models
My research has been funded by the NSF, NASA and Sandia National Laboratory.
For a complete list of publications, check out my Google Scholar page.
A short bio: I received my Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Washington in 2010. I spent the next two years as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Mathematics Applied to Geosciences (IMAGe) at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. In 2016 I was a visiting professor (the Lebesgue chair) at the University of Rennes 1, France. I received the American Statistical Association's Section on Statistics and the Environment's 2016 Young Investigator Award. I have been on the Board of Directors of both The International Environmetrics Society and American Statistical Association's Section on Statistics and the Environment, and serve on the editorial board of numerous publications.