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Long Nguyen is a Professor of Statistics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, with a courtesy appointment in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He is affiliated with the Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS) and the Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics (VIASM). His research focuses on Bayesian nonparametrics, optimal transport, machine learning, and spatiotemporal data analysis. Nguyen holds a PhD in Computer Science from UC Berkeley and has held postdoctoral positions at Duke University and the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Institute. Education: B.Sc. in Computer Science from Pohang University of Science and Technology; M.Sc. in Mathematics from Arizona State University; Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC Berkeley (2007). Research Interests: Bayesian nonparametric methods, optimal transport theory, statistical inference for complex models, and applications in spatiotemporal data, functional data analysis, and hierarchical modeling. He emphasizes developing scalable algorithms and geometric approaches for statistical learning. Editorial Roles : Annals of Statistics Journal of Machine Learning Research SIAM Journal on Mathematics of Data Science Bayesian Analysis Awards : IMS Fellow, ASA Fellow NSF CAREER Award IEEE Signal Processing Young Author Award L. J. Savage Dissertation Award (via student Aritra Guha) Advising & Collaborations : Guided over 20 PhD students and postdocs, many now in academia and industry. Collaborates on projects in AI ethics, music theory, and environmental data science. Active in organizing summer schools in Vietnam on Bayesian statistics and machine learning. Labs & Teams : Co-leads the Statistical Machine Learning reading group at U-M and collaborates with the VIASM on advanced mathematical research in Hanoi.







