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D-Index
42
Citations
7679
World Ranking
1782
National Ranking
765

Brian J. Reich publication distribution in Mathematics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mathematics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian J. Reich sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 234 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 537 publications or more.

Brian J. Reich D-index placement in Mathematics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mathematics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian J. Reich sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 86 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Brian J. Reich is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a significant number of publications spanning related subfields such as Statistics and Probability, Global and Planetary Change, Economics and Econometrics, Environmental Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work covers a variety of topics, including Statistical Methods and Inference, Spatial and Panel Data Analysis, Soil Geostatistics and Mapping, Statistical Methods and Bayesian Inference, Economic and Environmental Valuation, Air Quality and Health Impacts, and Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting.

Brian J. Reich has contributed to several notable research papers in recent years. Some of these include:

  • A deep learning approach to identify smoke plumes in satellite imagery in near-real time for health risk communication, 2020, Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
  • Cretaceous climates: Mapping paleo-Köppen climatic zones using a Bayesian statistical analysis of lithologic, paleontologic, and geochemical proxies, 2023, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Respiratory and allergic outcomes among 5-year-old children exposed to pesticides, 2022, Thorax
  • Exposure to common-use pesticides, manganese, lead, and thyroid function among pregnant women from the Infants' Environmental Health (ISA) study, Costa Rica, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Residential Structural Racism and Prevalence of Chronic Health Conditions, 2023, JAMA Network Open

Frequent co-authors include Shu Yang, Ana G. Rappold, Reetam Majumder, Yawen Guan, and Jane A. Hoppin, indicating collaborative work across multiple projects.

Brian J. Reich publishes often in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Biometrics, Spatial Statistics, Environmetrics, and The Annals of Applied Statistics. These journals reflect a focus on both theoretical statistical methods and applied environmental research.

In recognition of their contributions to the field of statistics, Brian J. Reich was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 2019.

Best Publications

  • Simultaneous regression shrinkage, variable selection, and supervised clustering of predictors with OSCAR.

    Howard D. Bondell;Brian J. Reich

  • Adding Spatially-Correlated Errors Can Mess Up the Fixed Effect You Love

    James S. Hodges;Brian J. Reich

  • Noncrossing quantile regression curve estimation

    Howard D. Bondell;Brian J. Reich;Huixia Wang

  • Effects of residual smoothing on the posterior of the fixed effects in disease-mapping models.

    Brian J. Reich;James S. Hodges;Vesna Zadnik

  • The ecology of microscopic life in household dust

    Albert Barberán;Robert R. Dunn;Robert R. Dunn;Brian J. Reich;Krishna Pacifici

  • The recent past and promising future for data integration methods to estimate species’ distributions

    David A. W. Miller;Krishna Pacifici;Jamie S. Sanderlin;Brian J. Reich

  • Bayesian Spatial Quantile Regression

    Brian J. Reich;Montserrat Fuentes;David B. Dunson

  • Integrating multiple data sources in species distribution modeling: a framework for data fusion*

    Krishna Pacifici;Brian J. Reich;David A.W. Miller;Beth Gardner

  • A hierarchical max-stable spatial model for extreme precipitation

    Brian J. Reich;Benjamin A. Shaby

  • Flexible Bayesian quantile regression for independent and clustered data

    Brian J. Reich;Howard D. Bondell;Huixia J. Wang

  • Estimation and Prediction in Spatial Models With Block Composite Likelihoods

    Jo Eidsvik;Benjamin A. Shaby;Brian J. Reich;Matthew Wheeler

  • A MULTIVARIATE SEMIPARAMETRIC BAYESIAN SPATIAL MODELING FRAMEWORK FOR HURRICANE SURFACE WIND FIELDS

    Brian J. Reich;Montserrat Fuentes

  • Social inequalities in residential exposure to road traffic noise: An environmental justice analysis based on the RECORD Cohort Study

    Sabrina Havard;Brian J Reich;Kathy Bean;Basile Chaix

  • False discovery control in large-scale spatial multiple testing

    Wenguang Sun;Brian J. Reich;T. Tony Cai;Michele Guindani

  • Consistent high-dimensional Bayesian variable selection via penalized credible regions.

    Howard D. Bondell;Brian J. Reich

  • Simultaneous Factor Selection and Collapsing Levels in ANOVA

    Howard D. Bondell;Brian J. Reich

  • Surface Estimation, Variable Selection, and the Nonparametric Oracle Property

    Curtis B. Storlie;Howard D. Bondell;Brian J. Reich;Hao Helen Zhang

  • Spatiotemporal quantile regression for detecting distributional changes in environmental processes

    Brian J. Reich

  • Bayesian geostatistical modelling with informative sampling locations

    D. Pati;B. J. Reich;D. B. Dunson

  • Variable selection in Bayesian smoothing spline ANOVA models: Application to deterministic computer codes.

    Brian J. Reich;Curtis B. Storlie;Howard D. Bondell;Howard D. Bondell

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard H. Chang
Howard H. Chang Emory University
Noah Fierer
Noah Fierer University of Colorado Boulder
Robert R. Dunn
Robert R. Dunn North Carolina State University
Jaime A. Collazo
Jaime A. Collazo North Carolina State University
Jacob L. Jones
Jacob L. Jones North Carolina State University
Beth Gardner
Beth Gardner University of Washington
Ralph C. Smith
Ralph C. Smith North Carolina State University
Donald W. Brenner
Donald W. Brenner North Carolina State University
Elizabeth C. Dickey
Elizabeth C. Dickey Carnegie Mellon University
Russell T. Shinohara
Russell T. Shinohara University of Pennsylvania

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