
معرفی
Radu Herbei is a Professor of Statistics at The Ohio State University, affiliated with the Department of Statistics. He joined the faculty in 2006 and has been funded by NSF and ONR. His research focuses on statistical inference for stochastic processes, including stochastic differential equations and stochastic partial differential equations, with an emphasis on 'exact' inference methods that avoid user-selected grids or approximations. He develops exact Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) techniques using approximations of intractable probability density functions and explores high-performance GPU computing to address computational challenges.
His education includes a PhD in Statistics from Florida State University (2006). Research areas include Bayesian statistics, Monte Carlo methods, inverse problems, and uncertainty quantification. Notable contributions include work on the Bernoulli factory algorithm for exact Bernoulli random variates and applications in phylogenetics and environmental modeling. Collaborations span computational biology, oceanography, and ecological systems.
Key publications include developments in taxicab MCMC samplers for discrete spaces, Bayesian function registration, and statistical inference for stochastic differential equations. His work bridges theoretical advancements with computational tools, addressing complex modeling challenges in diverse scientific domains.



