
معرفی
Dr. Fu Ouyang is a Senior Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor) in the School of Economics at the University of Queensland (UQ), located in Brisbane, Australia. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Duke University (2017) and has been affiliated with UQ since 2018. His research focuses on theoretical and applied econometrics, with expertise in semiparametric/nonparametric methods, panel data analysis, causal inference, and discrete choice models. He applies these methodologies to fields like labor, health, and industrial organization economics. Dr. Ouyang is available for academic supervision and actively publishes in top-tier econometrics journals.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, Duke University, 2017
Research Interests:
- Development of robust econometric methods for causal inference and high-dimensional settings
- Analysis of longitudinal/panel data, binary choice models, and limited dependent variables
- Applications in empirical industrial organization, labor, and health economics
Recent Research Trends: His work emphasizes semiparametric estimation techniques, dynamic panel models with lagged dependencies, and bundle choice analysis. Notable contributions include addressing heteroskedasticity in high-dimensional binary choice models and improving inference in multinomial response frameworks.
Supervision & Grants: Dr. Ouyang is available to supervise graduate students but no specific grants are listed in the provided texts. His contact details include office room 532A in the Colin Clark Building and professional social media profiles (LinkedIn).
