Objectives: Combining Mathematical and Statistical Modeling, High Performance Computation and Information Technology for problem solving in modern sciences, in particular human health related problems.
Specialties: Mathematical and Statistical Modeling; C++, Python, R, Matlab programming; High performance computation architecting. Web 2.0 technology and related database technology.
I am currently a postdoc researcher working with Profs. Nancy Zhang at the Statistics Department, the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (Penn) and Hanlee Ji at the Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine. I was a postdoc and PhD student at Prof. Fengzhu Sun?s group at the Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Division of University of Southern California (USC). I finished my PhD in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics and MS? degrees in both Statistics and Computer Science at USC. Previously, I obtained BS degree in Electronics Engineering from Fudan University, Shanghai, China. I also have a MS degree in Physics from Fudan University working with Professor Bailin Hao at the T-life center. My full CV is available here: cv.pdf.
My long term research interest is in developing approaches combining state-of-art physical and mathematical modeling, computing techniques and engineering paradigms for better understanding of health, ecology and economics related issues and successively advancing bio/info/data technologies for the common benefits of our society.
Specific fields I have been working on:
1.Statistical Methods for Human Genomics and Metagenomics and for Microbial Ecology.
2.Statistical Modeling and Analysis of Time Series with applications to Microbial Ecology.
3.Statistics and Algorithms for words and strings (k-tuples).