Runze Li

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Runze Li is an American statistical scientist, currently the Verne M. Willaman Professor of Statistics at Eberly College of Science, Pennsylvania State University.[1]

He became a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2011[2] and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2017.[3]

Education

He earned his Ph.D at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2000.[1]

Research

His highest cited paper is Variable selection via nonconcave penalized likelihood and its oracle properties[4] at 4658 times, according to Google Scholar.[5]

Publications

  • Fang, K.-T., Li, R. and Sudjianto, A. (2006). Design and Modeling for Computer Experiments. Chapman and Hall/CRC.
  • Fang, KT, Li, R. and Sujdianto, A. (2005). Design and modeling for computer experiments. CRC Press.
  • Zou, H., Li, R. One-step sparse estimates in nonconcave penalized likelihood models. Ann Stat. 2008 Aug 1; 36(4): 1509–1533.
  • Wang, Hansheng, Li, Runze, Tsai, Chih-Ling. Tuning parameter selectors for the smoothly clipped absolute deviation method. Biometrika, Volume 94, Issue 3, 1 August 2007, Pages 553–568

References

  1. ^ a b "Holders of Endowed Chairs". science.psu.edu. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  2. ^ ASA Fellows list, American Statistical Association, retrieved 2017-11-01
  3. ^ "Runze Li Named AAAS Fellow". aaas.org. Retrieved December 21, 2017.
  4. ^ J Fan, R Li - Journal of the American statistical Association, 2001. Variable Selection via Nonconcave Penalized Likelihood and its Oracle Properties. Volume 96, 2001 - Issue 456
  5. ^ "Runze Li". scholar.google.com. Retrieved December 21, 2017.