Hyunwoong ChangView profile
Assistant Professor
Hyunwoong "Woody" Chang is an Assistant Professor of Statistics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at The University of Texas at Dallas. He holds a B.S. in Business/Mathematics from Seoul National University (2019) and a Ph.D. in Statistics from Texas A&M University (2024). His research focuses on structure learning of DAG models, convergence of Markov chains, and Bayesian learning methodologies. His work bridges statistical theory and computational methods, with applications in high-dimensional data analysis and model selection. Education: Ph.D. - Statistics, Texas A&M University (2024) B.S. - Business/Mathematics, Seoul National University (2019) Chang's research explores topics such as informed MCMC samplers, complexity analysis of Bayesian models, and Lipschitz continuous autoencoders for anomaly detection. His recent publications emphasize methodological advancements in DAG structure learning, regularization techniques, and rapid convergence algorithms. He currently holds no stated academic awards but actively contributes to statistical theory and computational efficiency in complex models. No advising or grant details are explicitly provided in the text. His affiliation with the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics suggests involvement in interdisciplinary research teams, though specific lab affiliations are not mentioned.










