Xingcai Zhou [周兴才]

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My name is Xingcai Zhou, and I am currently a professor at the School of Statistics and Data Science, Nanjing Audit University.

E-mail: xczhou [@] nau [DOT] edu [DOT] cn
Nanjing Aduit University

Research interests

I am broadly interested in Statistical Learning for data science with a current focus on:
  Distributed statistical inference
  Statistical reinforcement learning
  Matrix statistical learning
  Fair algorithm
  High-dimensional statistical inference
  Functional data analysis.


Welcome to apply for my Master, PhD, Postdoctor and Visiting scholar.

欢迎报考/申请我的硕士、博士、博士后和访问学者.

Education

Anhui University, Bachelor of Science, September 1995 - July 1999.

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Master of Science, September 2004 - April 2007.

Southeast University, PhD in Science, February 2010 - September 2012.

Experience

Tongling University, Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor, July 1999 - December 2015.

Nanjing Audit University, Professor in School of Statistics and Data Science, January 2016 - Present.

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Visiting Scholar in School of Finance, September 2002 - February 2003.

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Summer course in Morningside Center of Mathematics, July 2010 - July 2010.

University of Alberta, Postdoctor in Department of Mathematics and Statistics, August 2013 - December 2014.

Southeast University, Postdoctor in Control Science and Engineering, September 2012 - December 2015.

News

  • PhD student Guang Yang has successfully obtained the national scholarship to study abroad and plans to conduct joint doctoral training program at University of Alberta.

  • Our paper on handling tumor heterogeneity has been accepted by Techonometrics.

  • Guang Yang's master thesis was awarded as an excellent master's thesis in Jiangsu Province.

  • Our paper on non-convex distributed learning has been accepted by IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems.

  • Our paper on shape mediation analysis in Alzheimer’s Disease Studies has been accepted by Statistics in Medicine.