Yinqiu Heمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- High-dimensional statistical inference
- Large-scale data analysis
- Mediation pathway analysis
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Yinqiu He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. They hold affiliations with the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences and the Data Science Institute at Columbia University (2021-2022 postdoc). Their research focuses on developing statistical methodologies for high-dimensional and complex data, with applications in genomics, metabolomics, and network analysis. Key areas include mediation pathway analysis, asymptotic theory for U-statistics, and functional connectivity modeling. Education includes a B.S. in Statistics from the University of Science and Technology of China (2016) and a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (2021), advised by Professors Gongjun Xu and Xuming He. They were awarded the ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award (2022) and received multiple travel grants from the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and ASA. Teaching includes core Ph.D. courses like STAT 849 (Regression Analysis) and applied courses like STAT 456 (Multivariate Statistics). Current mentoring includes MS student Yuhan Zheng (now pursuing UW-Madison Ph.D.) and Xiangyi Liao (Ph.D. in Educational Psychology). Research outputs include foundational work on adaptive U-statistics testing frameworks and scalable methods for large-scale genomic data analysis. Active in methodological contributions to biostatistics, their work bridges statistical theory and computational efficiency. Recent projects involve dynamic functional connectivity estimation from fMRI data and latent space modeling in heterogeneous networks. GitHub repository 'Adaptive-U-stats' hosts open-source implementations of high-dimensional testing algorithms developed in their research.











