Dennis K.J. Lin
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Dennis K.J. Lin | |
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| Born | Taiwan, ROC |
| Education | National Tsing-Hua University (BS) University of Wisconsin-Madison (PhD) |
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Dennis K.J. Lin is a Taiwanese-American statistician who works in design of experiments, quality assurance, data mining, and data science.
He was born in Taiwan and obtained a bachelor's degree (in mathematics) in June 1981 from National Tsing-Hua University, ROC. He received a Ph.D. (in statistics) in December 1988 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with a minor in computer science.
Career and research
From 1995 to 2020, Lin worked as a statistician for Pennsylvania State University, and became a university distinguished professor.[1][2] Since July 2020 - August 2023, he has been the head at the department of statistics at Purdue University and currently serves as a distinguished professor of statistics in Purdue.[2]
Lin published a total of over 200 papers in professional journals.[3]
Lin is known for his contributions to the design of experiments, industrial statistics and Ghost Data.[4]