Research Bio
Peng DIng is an associate professor in the Department of Statistics. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Department of Statistics, Harvard University in May 2015, and worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health until December 2015. Previously, he received my B.S. (Mathematics), B.A. (Economics), and M.S. (Statistics) from Peking University.
Research Expertise and Interest
Statistical causal inference, missing data, Bayesian statistics, applied statistics
Teaching
Directed Study for Graduate Students [STAT 298]
Individual Study Leading to Higher Degrees [STAT 299]
Causal Inference [STAT 156]
Causal Inference [STAT 256]
Directed Study for Graduate Students [STAT 298]
Directed Study for Graduate Students [STAT 298]
Individual Study Leading to Higher Degrees [STAT 299]
Individual Study for Doctoral Candidates [STAT 602]