معرفی
Harry Joe is a Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver Campus). His primary research focuses on dependence modeling, copula theory, multivariate analysis, and applications in biostatistics, finance, and psychometrics. He has advised students including Xiaoting Li, Xinyao Fan, and Pavel Krupskiy.
Research Interests:
- Advanced copula constructions (e.g., vine copulas)
- Extreme value theory and tail dependence
- Applications in financial risk, biomedical research, and educational measurement
- Multivariate time series analysis and non-Gaussian models
Publications highlight contributions to copula-based classification methods (2024), factor copula models (2015), and dynamic dependence modeling (2020). His work bridges theoretical developments with practical applications across disciplines.
Teaching and advising emphasize methodological innovation. Current research explores high-dimensional dependence structures and computational methods for complex data. No lab/team affiliations explicitly noted in provided materials.



