Qingyuan Zhao

Qingyuan Zhao

University Associate Professor in Statistics

University of Cambridge

About

I am a University Associate Professor of Statistics in the Statistical Laboratory, Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS) at University of Cambridge, a Fellow of the Corpus Christi College, and an Associate Faculty of the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine (CCAIM).

I am interested in improving the general quality and appraisal of statistical research, including new methodology and a better understanding of causal inference, novel study designs, sensitivity analysis, multiple testing, and selective inference.

Click here for my name in Chinese and how to pronounce it.

Interests

  • Causal inference
  • Selective inference
  • Applied statistics

Education

  • PhD in Statistics, 2016

    Stanford University

  • BSc in Mathematics, 2011

    University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)

News

  • If you have applied statistics questions, you might be interested in the Statistics Clinic that offers free consulting to University members. I am a regular consultant in the Clinic.
  • If you are interested in causal inference, you might want to check out the weekly Online Causal Inference Seminar.

Recent talks

Design: The Elusive Principle of Statistics
Sensitivity analysis for observational studies: past, present, and future
Confounder selection via iterative graph expansion

Contact

  • qyzhao@statslab.cam.ac.uk
  • Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB
  • Pavillion D – Room D1.01