
معرفی
Jun S. Liu is a Professor of Statistics at Harvard University, located in Science Center 715. His research focuses on statistical methodology, computational statistics, and Bayesian approaches, with notable contributions to Monte Carlo methods, imputation techniques, and Markov structures. He has advised numerous doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows across academia and industry.
He holds fellowships from the American Statistical Association and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. His academic activities include organizing international workshops on Monte Carlo methods and serving on editorial boards. Liu is also an author of a seminal textbook on Monte Carlo methods and maintains professional ties with institutions globally.
He has supervised over 30 PhD students and postdocs, many of whom hold academic positions or leadership roles in data science. His work integrates statistical theory with applications in genomics, computational biology, and machine learning. Beyond academia, Liu is an avid collector of vintage fountain pens and enjoys sports like soccer, skiing, and bridge.





