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Chuanhai Liu earned his PhD in Statistics from Harvard University in 1994. He worked at Bell Laboratories for ten years starting in 1995. Since 2005, he has been a Professor of Statistics at Purdue University. His research interests include the foundations of statistical inference, statistical computing, and applied statistics. Much of his work on iterative algorithms, such as Quasi-Newton, EM, and MCMC methods, is discussed in his book titled "Advanced Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods" (2010), co-authored with F. Liang and R. J. Carroll. His work on the foundations of statistical inference, developing a new inferential framework for prior-free probabilistic inference, is included in his new book entitled "Inferential Models: Reasoning with Uncertainty," co-authored with R. Martin. For his research on statistical computing, he spent several years experimenting with a multi-threaded and distributed R software system called SupR for big data analysis. Currently, he is working on topics in the area of scientific modeling.

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2024-07-13 16:50-17:15 2024-07-13,16:50-17:15

Speaker Estimation of Over-parameterized Models from an Auto-Modeling Perspective