Reetam Majumder
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Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: United States Geological Survey (2024); North Carolina State University (2022–2024); University of Maryland, Baltimore County (2021–2022); University of Toledo (2017)
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Reetam Majumder's research focuses on developing and applying advanced computational and statistical methods to address complex scientific and environmental challenges. His work includes the development of deep learning synthetic likelihood approximations for non-stationary spatial models to forecast extreme streamflow, and modeling extremal streamflow using deep learning approximations and flexible spatial processes. Majumder has also investigated decision models for wildfire management and climate change adaptation, as well as spatiotemporal optimization engines for prescribed burning in the Southeastern United States. His research portfolio also extends to financial modeling, including optimal stock portfolio selection using multivariate hidden Markov models and daily precipitation generation with hidden Markov models. Majumder has a publication record of 32 papers, with 117 citations, and an h-index of 4.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 32
- Citations: 118
Selected Publications
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A New Mixture Model for Spatiotemporal Exceedances with Flexible Tail Dependence (2026)
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pySPQR: A Python Package for Density Estimation using Deep Learning (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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Semi-parametric bulk and tail regression using spline-based neural networks (2026)
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Semi-parametric bulk and tail regression using spline-based neural networks (2026)
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A Complete Density Correction using Normalizing Flows (CDC-NF) for CMIP6 GCMs (2025)
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- Semi-parametric bulk and tail regression using spline-based neural networks
- Semi-parametric bulk and tail regression using spline-based neural networks
- A Complete Density Correction using Normalizing Flows (CDC-NF) for CMIP6 GCMs
- A Complete Density Correction using Normalizing Flows (CDC-NF) for CMIP6 GCMs
- A Complete Density Correction using Normalizing Flows (CDC-NF) for CMIP6 GCMs
- A Complete Density Correction using Normalizing Flows (CDC-NF) for CMIP6 GCMs
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