Wenxin Jiang
http://newton.stats.northwestern.edu/~jiang/
wjiang@northwestern.edu
Associate Professor of Statistics
Director of Graduate Studies
Ph.D., 1996, Cornell University
- My general research interests include Mathematical Statistics; Biostatistics; Statistical and Computational Learning Theory. Some recent works include recurrent events analysis in the area of biostatistics; and theoretical aspects of mixtures and hierarchical mixtures of experts in the area of statistical learning.
- Aspects of Misspecification in Statistical Models: Applications to Latent Variables, Measurement Error, Random Effects, Omitted Covariates and Incomplete Data. (1996). Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell University (1996).
- Point Process Regression Models for Multiple Events with Random Effects and Measurement Error (with B. W. Turnbull and L. C. Clark). Journal of the American Statistical Association 94 (1999), 111-124.
- Hierarchical Mixtures-of-Experts for Exponential Family Regression Models: Approximation and Maximum Likelihood Estimation (with M. A. Tanner). Annals of Statistics 27 (1999), 987-1011.
Personal Home Page: http://newton.stats.northwestern.edu/~jiang/










