GuanNan Wangمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
GuanNan Wang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the College of William & Mary, where he teaches courses in probability, mathematical statistics, and data science. He holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Georgia (2015), and also earned two M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science and Statistics from the same institution. Ph.D., Statistics, University of Georgia, 2015 M.Sc., Computer Science, University of Georgia, 2015 M.Sc., Statistics, University of Georgia, 2010 His research focuses on statistical learning, large-scale data analysis, non- and semi-parametric statistics, spatial data analysis, and functional data modeling . He develops advanced statistical methodologies with applications in public health, environmental science, and data science. His work often involves spline-based estimation, varying coefficient models, and spatiotemporal modeling. The recent publications highlight a strong trend toward applied statistical modeling in epidemiology , particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. His research integrates anomaly detection, data fusion, and real-time forecasting, as demonstrated by his contributions to the COVID-19 Dashboard . The publications collectively emphasize nonparametric and semiparametric methods, spatial statistics, and robust inference. His scientific contributions include work published in top-tier journals such as Journal of the American Statistical Association , Biometrics , Statistica Sinica , and Journal of Nonparametric Statistics . Wang actively contributes to data-driven public health initiatives, advising on statistical modeling and leading efforts in infectious disease forecasting. He has not received any explicitly mentioned awards or fellowships. He leads a research group focused on spatiotemporal modeling and has developed tools for real-time risk analysis of infectious diseases. His lab is involved in the integration and analysis of multi-source public health data.




