
معرفی
Shan Yu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on developing statistical and machine learning methods for large-scale, complex data, with applications in neuroimaging, genomics, spatial epidemiology, and health disparities. He employs advanced techniques including non/semi-parametric regression, functional data analysis, and distributed learning while emphasizing data privacy. Yu received his Ph.D. in Statistics from Iowa State University (2020), advised by Professors Lily Wang and Dan Nettleton, following a B.S. from the University of Science and Technology of China.
His work bridges statistical methodology and real-world problems, addressing challenges in environmental science (e.g., nitrogen dioxide inequalities), public health (e.g., pandemic forecasting), and computational biology (e.g., genotype-environment interactions). He collaborates on tools like the GgAM R package for generalized geoadditive models and contributes to open-source projects such as fFLM for functional linear regression.
Key research trends include spatially varying coefficient models, fusion learning for heterogeneous data, and integration of satellite data with environmental health studies. His publications span journals in statistics, epidemiology, and environmental science, reflecting interdisciplinary impact.




