Ming-Hui Chen
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Ming-Hui Chen
Summary
Ming-Hui Chen is a human[1]. He was born on March 20, 1961[2]. He worked as a statistician[3], university teacher[4], and academic[5].
Key Facts
- Ming-Hui Chen was born on March 20, 1961[2].
- Ming-Hui Chen held citizenship in People's Republic of China[6].
- Ming-Hui Chen held citizenship in United States[7].
- Ming-Hui Chen worked as a statistician[3].
- Ming-Hui Chen worked as a university teacher[4].
- Ming-Hui Chen worked as an academic[5].
- Ming-Hui Chen's field of work was statistics[8].
- Ming-Hui Chen was employed by University of Connecticut[9].
- Ming-Hui Chen was educated at Purdue University[10].
- Ming-Hui Chen's education included a stint at Hangzhou University[11].
- Ming-Hui Chen's education included a stint at Shanghai Jiao Tong University[12].
- Ming-Hui Chen's doctoral advisor was James Berger[13].
- Ming-Hui Chen's doctoral advisor was Bruce Schmeiser[14].
- Ming-Hui Chen received the Fellow of the American Statistical Association[15].
- Ming-Hui Chen received the Fellow of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis[16].
- Ming-Hui Chen received the Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[17].
- Ming-Hui Chen was a member of American Statistical Association[18].
- Ming-Hui Chen was a member of Institute of Mathematical Statistics[19].
- Ming-Hui Chen is recorded as male[20].
- Ming-Hui Chen's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Ming-Hui Chen supervised Lan Huang as a doctoral student[22].
- Ming-Hui Chen supervised Wenqing Li as a doctoral student[23].
- Ming-Hui Chen supervised Jing Wu as a doctoral student[24].
- Ming-Hui Chen supervised Sonali Das as a doctoral student[25].
- Ming-Hui Chen supervised Yingmei Xi as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Ming-Hui Chen was born on March 20, 1961[2].
Education
Educated at Purdue University[10], a public research university[27], in United States[28], founded in 1869[29]; Hangzhou University[11], a university[30], in People's Republic of China[31]; and Shanghai Jiao Tong University[12], a university[32], in People's Republic of China[33], founded in 1896[34], headquartered in Shanghai[35]. Doctoral advisors include James Berger[13], a statistician[36], b. 1950[37], of United States[38], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[39], specialised in statistician[40] and Bruce Schmeiser[14], a university teacher[41]. Ming-Hui Chen earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include statistician[3], university teacher[4], and academic[5]. Ming-Hui Chen's field of work was statistics[8]. Among his employers was University of Connecticut[9]. Doctoral students include Lan Huang[22]; Wenqing Li[23], a biostatistician[43]; Jing Wu[24]; Sonali Das[25]; Yingmei Xi[26]; and Wangang Xie[44].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the American Statistical Association[15], a statistics award[45]; Fellow of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis[16]; and Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[17].
FAQs
What did Ming-Hui Chen do for work?
Ming-Hui Chen worked as statistician[3], university teacher[4], and academic[5].
Where did Ming-Hui Chen go to school?
Ming-Hui Chen was educated at Purdue University[10], Hangzhou University[11], and Shanghai Jiao Tong University[12].
What awards did Ming-Hui Chen receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the American Statistical Association[15], Fellow of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis[16], and Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics[17].