Ming Yuan is a Professor in the Department of Statistics at Columbia University and serves as Associate Director of the Data Science Institute. His research focuses on high-dimensional statistics, machine learning, and statistical methodology with applications in genomics, finance, and imaging. Yuan holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2004) and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China (1997). Education: 2004 Ph.D., Statistics, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2003 M.S., Computer Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2000 M.S., Probability and Statistics, University of Science and Technology of China 1997 B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China Research Interests: Dr. Yuan’s work bridges theoretical and applied statistics, emphasizing scalable methods for high-dimensional data. Key areas include tensor decomposition, covariance estimation, and statistical machine learning. His contributions to methods like sparse inverse covariance estimation and matrix/tensor completion have found applications in finance, genomics, and image analysis. Publications: His recent work explores tensor-based methods for high-dimensional analysis and develops optimal algorithms for compressed sensing. Articles often address statistical theory and computational challenges in modern data science, reflecting a balance between foundational and applied research. Awards: 2025 JASA Theory & Method Invited Discussion Paper 2024 William F. Sharpe Award (JFQA) 2018 Medallion Lecturer (Institute of Mathematical Statistics) 2014 Guy Medal in Bronze (Royal Statistical Society) 2007 Leo Breiman Junior Award Professional Activities: Yuan has served as Co-Editor of The Annals of Statistics (2019–2021) and Program Secretary for the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (2018–2021). His work integrates interdisciplinary collaborations, particularly in biomedical imaging and financial econometrics.









