Qinglong Tianمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Qinglong Tian is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on statistical methodology development with applications in reliability engineering, machine learning, and predictive modeling. He specializes in areas such as nonparametric estimation, domain adaptation, privacy-preserving data analysis, and Bayesian reliability analysis. His work bridges theoretical statistics with practical challenges in engineering and healthcare sectors. Key research interests include semi-supervised learning, ROC curve analysis, label shift adaptation, and prediction interval methods. He has contributed novel techniques for handling imperfect reference standards, continuous target shift, and heterogeneous reliability data. His recent publications address challenges in post-randomization data privacy and model-agnostic parameter estimation. Qinglong's methodological innovations are applied to real-world problems like pipeline life assessment, diagnostic testing accuracy, and failure prediction in complex systems. His interdisciplinary approach combines rigorous statistical theory with computational methods to solve modern data science challenges.


