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Yajun Mei

Yajun Mei

Professor
Industrial and Systems Engineering

Contact Information

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404.894.2334
404.894.2301

Education

Ph.D. Mathematics, Electrical Engineering minor (2003), California Institute of Technology
B.S. Mathematics (1996), Peking University

Yajun Mei

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Yajun Mei is a Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech.  

Dr. Mei's research interests include change-point problems and sequential analysis in Mathematical Statistics; sensor networks and information theory in Engineering; as well as longitudinal data analysis, random effects models, and clinical trials in Biostatistics.

Dr. Mei received a B.S. in Mathematics from Peking University in P.R. China, and a Ph.D. in Mathematics with a minor in Electrical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology. He has also worked as a postdoc in Biostatistics for two years in the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, WA.

Expertise:
  • Statistics
NSF CAREER Award - 2010
Abraham Wald Prize in Sequential Analysis - 2009
The Best Paper Award of FUSION (co-author with Prof. Cheng-Der Fuh from Taiwan) - 2008
New Researcher Fellow in the Program “National Defense and Homeland Security” at the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI), Research Triangle Park, NC - 2005
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Georgia Tech Supply Chain and
Logistics Institute
H. Milton Stewart School of
Industrial & Systems Engineering
765 Ferst Drive, NW, Suite 228
Atlanta, GA 30332
Phone: 404.894.2343