
معرفی
Bo Wang is an Associate Professor in Statistics at the University of Leicester, affiliated with the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences. He earned his PhD in Applied Mathematics from Shandong University in 2000, followed by research roles at institutions including IRISA (France), University of Glasgow, Newcastle University, and University of York before joining Leicester in 2011. His research focuses on functional and longitudinal data analysis, Gaussian process modelling, mortality forecasting, and computational statistical inference. He leads the Mathematics programme at the Leicester International Institute, Dalian University of Technology.
- Education:
- PhD in Applied Mathematics, Shandong University (2000)
Wang's research interests emphasize developing statistical methodologies for complex data structures, particularly in mortality and demographic forecasting using Gaussian processes. His work integrates computational techniques to address challenges in longitudinal studies and functional data analysis. Recent contributions include innovative approaches to multipopulation mortality modelling and robust non-parametric forecasting frameworks.
His publication trends highlight advancements in Gaussian process regression, functional clustering, and applications to public health (e.g., parasite prevalence studies). While no specific awards are noted, his extensive peer-reviewed output demonstrates scholarly impact. Supervision and grants sections remain unspecified in the provided data. He collaborates with interdisciplinary teams and maintains academic partnerships through his program leadership role at the Leicester-Dalian partnership.




