
Dr Catriona Queen
Senior Lecturer
School of Mathematics & Statistics
Biography
Professional biography
I am a Senior Lecturer in Statistics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics. I joined the Open University in 2000 having previously been a Lecturer in Statistics at Kent University and the University of Nottingham. I have a BSc in Mathematics and Statistics and a PhD in Statistics, both from Warwick University.
Research interests
My main research interests are in Bayesian dynamic models, multivariate forecasting and dynamic Bayes nets.
Teaching interests
I am currently mainly involved in writing our new level 3 statistics module M348 Applied Statistical Modelling. Prior to that, I was heavily involved in the writing of the second editon of our level 2 statistics module M248 Analysing Data and our level 3 statistics module M347 Mathematical Statistics, and also wrote part of our level 2 module M249 Practical Modern Statistics.
Publications
Journal Article
Evaluating brain group structure methods using hierarchical dynamic models (2024)
Dynamic chain graph models for time series network data (2017)
Intervention and causality: forecasting traffic flows using a dynamic Bayesian network (2009)
Forecast covariances in the linear multiregression dynamic model (2008)