Jianwei Chen, PhD

 

Contact Information:                                                 

 

Department of Mathematics and Statistics
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182


Office: GMCS-516

Phone: (619) 594-2059

Email: jchen@sciences.sdsu.edu

 

My CV

 

Teaching:

 

  • STAT551A,  Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Fall 2007

 

Research Interests:

 

  • Statistical inferences for nonlinear dynamic models with applications to HIV/AIDS infections and epidemiological studies
  • Nonparametric and semi-parametric regression
  • Measurement error and missing data problems
  • Mixed effects models in longitudinal data and functional data analysis
  • Bayesian methods, MCMC, and computational statistics
  • Operations research

 

Selected Publications:

 

  • Chen, J. and Wu, H. (2007). Estimating differential equation models with measurement errors. Statistica Sinica, to appear.
  • Zhang, J. and Chen, J. (2007). Statistical inference for functional data. The Annals of Statistics, 35, in press.
  • Zhou, H., Chen, J., Rissanen, T., Korrick, S., Hu, H., Salonen, J. and Longnecker, M. (2007). Outcome dependent sampling: An efficient sampling and inference procedure for studies with a continuous outcome. Epidemiology, 18, 461-468.
  • Chen, J., Li, K. and Lam, Y. (2007). Bayesian double sampling acceptance plans for Weibull distribution with censoring. European Journal of Operational Research, 117, 1062-1073.
  • Chen, J., Fan, J., Li, K. and Zhou, H. (2006). Local quasi-likelihood estimation with the data missing at random. Statistica Sinica, 16, 1071-1101.
  • Wu, X., Zou, G. and Chen, J. (2006). Unbiased invariant minimum norm estimation in generalized growth curve model.  Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 97, 1718-1741.
  • Chen, J., Zhang, J. and Wu, H. (2005). Discretization approach and nonparametric modeling for long-term HIV dynamic model. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer-Verlag, 3483, 519-527.
  • Chen, J., Zhou, H. and Cai, J. (2004). Two-step estimation of the generalized linear mixed model with auxiliary covariates. Statistica Sinica, 14, 597-612.
  • Chen, J., Chou, W., Wu, H. and Zhou, H. (2004). Designing acceptant sampling schemes for life testing with mixed censoring. Naval Research Logistics, 51, 361-376.
  • Chen, J., Choy, S.T.B. and Li, K. (2004). Optimal Bayesian sampling acceptance plan with random censoring. European Journal of Operational Research, 155, 683-694.
  • Zhou, H., Chen, J. and Cai, J. (2002). Random effects logistic regression analysis with auxiliary covariates. Biometrics, 58, 352-360.
  • Chen, J. (2001). Decision theory approach to acceptance plans with censoring. Journal of the Operation Research and Management Science, 5, 24-31. 
  • Chen, J. and Lam, Y. (2000). Comparing sampling acceptance plans for mixed and Type I censoring under the Weibull distribution. Operation Research Transactions, 3, 25-37.
  • Fan, J. and Chen, J. (1999). One-step local quasi-likelihood estimation. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. B, 61, 927-943.
  • Chen, J. and Lam, Y. (1999). Bayesian sampling acceptance plans for a general life distribution with Type I censoring. Operation Research Transactions, 2, 29-45.
  • Chen, J. and Lam, Y. (1999). Bayesian variable sampling plan for the Weibull distribution with Type I censoring.  Acta Math. Appl, Sinica, 3, 269-280