The SOCR Team
The major developers and contributors to the SOCR resource include:
Alexandr
Kalinin, Selvam
Palanimalai, Qianchuan Li, Nellie Ponarul, Chunchun Ye, Mengyi
Zhou, Avik Mohan, Siao Lu, Ming Tang, Chao Gao, Nina Zhou, Wei Dai,
Jiurui Tang, Qianchuan Li, Angela Jin, Nicole Wong, Zigeng Liu,
Vanessa Lai, Emily Wang, Melinda Wang, Matt DeMaio, Jiachen Xu,
Junqi Zhu, Ashwini
Khare, Rami
Elkest, Abhishek
Chowdhury, Patrick Tan,
Gary Chan, Andy Foglia, Pratyush Pati, Brian Zhang, Juana Sanchez, Robert
Gould, Nicolas
Christou (Co-Director) and Ivo D. Dinov, the SOCR
Director. Many other UCLA faculty and graduate students in Statistics, Computer Science, LONI, CCB, Neurology and Biomedical Engineering have
also contributed. Most noteably: Bilal Bhakhrani, Scott Kamino, Jenny Cui, Prarthana
Alevoor, Jameel Al-Aziz, Chiachi Lo, Annie
Che, Rahul Gidwani, Ariana Anderson, Jenny Nguyen, John Guo Jun, Philip Chu,
Victor Shein (Cornell U), Daniel Pao, Shelley Zhou Yuhao,Fotios
Konstantinidios, Jianming Hu, Jason Landerman, Hui Wang, Sam Prabhu
Rubandhas,Petros Efstathopoulos, Linda Capetillo-Cunliffe, Anuradha
Sachdev, Don Ylvisaker, Blake Haas, Priscilla Chui, Siu-Ling Teresa
Lam, Dushyanth Krishnamurthy.
A number of outside academic, non-profit and industrial resource were also utilized in the SOCR development. We have used ideas, design, resources and models from Elementary Statistics Java Applets, Statlets, Rice Virtual Lab in Statistics, WebStat, Statiscope, PsychStat, BisinessStat, Probability by Surprise, Web Interface for Statistics Education, CUWU Stats, PSOL, StatLab, Virtual Labs in Probability & Statistics, JavaStat, Vistac, JSci, CyberStat, JFreeChart, and many other groups, organizations, student projects, research, clinical and teaching resources.
A number of outside academic, non-profit and industrial resource were also utilized in the SOCR development. We have used ideas, design, resources and models from Elementary Statistics Java Applets, Statlets, Rice Virtual Lab in Statistics, WebStat, Statiscope, PsychStat, BisinessStat, Probability by Surprise, Web Interface for Statistics Education, CUWU Stats, PSOL, StatLab, Virtual Labs in Probability & Statistics, JavaStat, Vistac, JSci, CyberStat, JFreeChart, and many other groups, organizations, student projects, research, clinical and teaching resources.