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CURRICULUM VITAE Chunfang Devon Lin Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, Queen’s University Jeffery Hall, University Ave. Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada Tel: (613)533-2412 Fax: (613)533-2964 Email: [email protected] Educational Background • Ph.D. in Statistics, Simon Fraser University, 2008 Supervisor: Randy Sitter/Boxin Tang/Derek Bingham • M.Sc. in Statistics, Simon Fraser University, 2004 Supervisor: Randy Sitter • B.Sc. in Finance, University of Science and Technology, China, 2002 Employment • Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Queen’s University, July 2014 – Present • Visiting Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics Illinois Institute of Technology, Aug – Dec 2014 • Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Queen’s University, July 2008 – June 2014 • Visiting Research Fellow, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute, Sept – Dec 2011 • Sessional Instructor, Simon Fraser University, Sept – Dec 2007 • Staff Research Assistant, Westat Inc., May - Aug 2005, May – June 2006, May 2007 • Statistics Workshop Coordinator, Simon Fraser University, Sept – Dec 2004 • Data Analyst, Canadian Institute for Health Information, Jan – Apr 2004 • Research Assistant, Simon Fraser University, Sept 2003 – June 2008 • Research Assistant, British Columbia Cancer Agency, May – Aug 2003 • Teaching Assistant, Simon Fraser University, Sept 2002 – May 2004 Awards • Office of Research Service Travel Award, Queen’s University, Oct 2009, 2011, 2013 1 • Spring Research Conference Travel Award, May 2008 • President’s Ph.D. Research Stipend, Simon Fraser University, Jan 2008 • Graduate Fellowship, Simon Fraser University, May 2006 • Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship, Simon Fraser University, Sept 2004 • Graduate Fellowship, Simon Fraser University, May 2003 • Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship, Simon Fraser University, Sept 2002 Research Grants • CANSSI Collaborative Research Team Projects, 2015 – 2018 • NSERC Discovery Grants, 2014 – 2019 • NSERC Discovery Grants and Early Career Research Supplement, 2009 – 2014 • Queen’s Advisory Research Committee Award, 2009 – 2010 • Queen’s Research Initiation Grants Refereed Publications 1. Lin, C.D., Lu, W. and Sitter, R.R. (2006), “Fast Approximately Balanced Bootstrap Without Construction,” Statistics and Probability Letters, 76, 1861-1872. 2. Lin, C.D. and Sitter, R.R. (2008), “An Isomorphism Check for Two-Level Fractional Factorial Designs,” Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 134, 4, 1085-1101. 3. Lin, C.D., Miller, A. and Sitter, R.R. (2008), “Folded Over Non-Orthogonal Designs,” Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 138, 10, 3107-3124. 4. Lin, C.D., Mukerjee, R. and Tang, B. (2009), “Construction of Orthogonal and Nearly Orthogonal Latin Hypercubes,” Biometrika, 96, 1, 243-247. 5. Lin, C.D., Bingham, D., Sitter, R.R. and Tang, B. (2010), “A New and Flexible Method for Constructing Designs for Computer Experiments,” Annals of Statistics, 38, 3, 1460-1477. 6. Linkletter, C., Ranjan, P., Lin, C.D., Bingham, D., Brenneman, W., Lockhart, R. and Loughin, T. (2012), “ Compliance Testing for Random Effects Models with Joint Acceptance Criterion,” Technometrics, 54, 243-255. 7. Lin, C.D., Sitter, R.R. and Tang, B. (2012), “Creating Catalogs of Two-level Non-regular Factorial Designs Based on the Criteria of Generalized Aberration,” Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 142, 445–456. 8. Lin, C.D. (2012), “Design of Variable Resolution,” Biometrika, 99, 748–754. 9. Yang, J., Lin, C.D., Qian, P.Z.G. and Lin, D.K.J. (2013), “Construction of Sliced Orthogonal Latin Hypercube Designs,”Statistica Sinica, 23, 1117-1130. 2 10. Lin, C.D., Lu, W., Rust, K. and Sitter, R.R. (2013), “Replication Variance Estimation in Unequal Probability Sampling Without Replacement: One-Stage and Two-Stage,” Canadian Journal of Statistics, 41, 696-716. 11. Lin, C.D., Anderson-Cook, C.M., Hamada, M.S., Moore, L.M. and Sitter, R.R. (2014), “Using Genetic Algorithms to Design Experiments: A Review,” Quality and Reliability Engineering International, DOI: 10.1002/qre.1591. 12. Lin, C.D. and Morrill, S. (2014), “Design of Variable Resolution for Model Selection.” Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 155, 127-134. 13. Deng, X., Hung, Y. and Lin, C.D. (2015), “Design for Computer Experiments with Qualitative and Quantitative Factors,”Statistica Sinica, 25, 1567-1581. 14. Lin, C.D. and Kang, L. (2016), “A General Construction for Space-filling Latin Hypercubes,”Statistica Sinica, 26, 675-690 15. Lekivetz, R. and Lin, C.D. (2016), “Designs of Variable Resolution Robust to Non-negligible Two-factor Interactions,”Statistica Sinica, 26, 1269-1278. 16. He, Y., Lin, C.D. and Sun, F. (2016), “On Construction of Marginally Coupled Designs,”Statistica Sinica, Accepted. 17. Deng, X., Lin, C.D., Liu, K.W. and Rowe, R.K. (2016), “ Additive Gaussian Process for Computer Models with Qualitative and Quantitative Factors,”Technometrics, Accepted. Submitted to Refereed Journals 18. Deng, X., Lin, C.D. and Qian, P.Z.Q. (2013), “The Lasso with Nearly Orthogonal Latin Hypercube Designs.” 19. Chen, P., Chen, R. and Lin, C.D. (2016), “Optimizing Two-level Orthogonal Arrays for Simultaneously Estimating Main Effects and Pre-specified Two-factor Interactions.” Book Chapter 1. Lin, C.D. and Tang, B. (2014), “Latin Hypercubes and Space-filling Designs,” book chapter of Handbook of Design and Analysis of Experiments, Bingham, D., Dean, A., Morris, M., and Stufken, J. ed. CRC Press. Invited Talks 1. “Recent Development on Design for Computer Experiments with Qualitative and Quantitative Factors,” IMS-China, Kunming, China, July 2015. 2. “Designs of Variable Resolution for Model Selection,” Design and Analysis of Experiments, Raleigh, NC, Mar 2015. 3. “Recent Development on Computer Experiments with Mixed Inputs,” Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, Dec 2014. 4. “Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments with Qualitative and Quantitative Factors,” the Conference on Experimental Design and Analysis, Taipei, Taiwan, July 2014. 3 5. “Analysis of Computer Experiments with Qualitative and Quantitative Factors,” the 3rd IMS Asia Pacific Rim Meetings, Taipei, Taiwan, July 2014. 6. “Analysis of Computer Experiments with Qualitative and Quantitative Factors,” the ISBIS/SLDM Meeting on Data Mining in Business and Industry, June 2014. 7. “Analysis of Computer Experiments with Qualitative and Quantitative Factors,” the 59th ISI World Statistics Congress, Hong Kong, Aug 2013. 8. “Design for Computer Experiments with Qualitative and Quantitative Factors,” Joint Meeting of the IASC Satellite Conference for the 59th ISI WSC and the 8th Asian Regional Section(ARS) of the IASC, Seoul, Korea, Aug 2013. 9. “Design for Computer Experiments with Qualitative and Quantitative Factors,” Joint Statistical Meeting, Montreal, QC, Aug 2013. 10. “Designs of Variable Resolution,” IMS-China International Conference on Statistics and Probability, , Chengdu, China, June 2013. 11. “Using Genetic Algorithms to Design Experiments: A Review,” Design and Analysis of Experiments, Athens, Georgia, Oct 2012 12. “Sequential Design for Estimating Quantiles from Computer Codes,” The International Society of Business and Industrial Statistics, Bangkok, Thailand, June 2012 13. “Designs for the Lasso,” Joint Meeting of the 2011 Taipei International Statistical Symposium and 7th Conference of the Asian Regional Section of the IASC, Taiwan, Dec 2011. 14. “Design for Pooling Experiments,” Colloquium, SAMSI, Research Triangle Park, Nov 2011. 15. “Designs for the Lasso,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, Nov 2011. 16. “Designs for the Lasso,”The First International Symposium on System Informatics and Engineering, Qingdao, China, July 2011. 17. “Designs for the Lasso,”ICSA Applied Statistics Symposium, New York, June 2011. 18. “Fractional Factorial Designs of Variable Strength,” Spring Research Conference, Chicago, June 2011. 19. “Fractional Factorial Designs of Variable Strength,” The International Conference on Design of Experiments, Memphis, TN, May 2011. 20. “Pooling Multiple Computer Experiments,” The 8th ICSA International Conference, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, Dec 2010. 21. “Designs for Data Pooling,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, Nov 2010. 22. “A New Sampling for Large-scale Computer Experiments,” Joint Statistical Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Aug 2010. 23. “New Developments on Designs for Computer Experiments,” University of Ottawa, Mar 2010. 24. “Construction of Orthogonal and Nearly Orthogonal Latin Hypercubes,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, San diego, CA, Oct 2009. 25. “A Flexible Method for Constructing Designs for Computer Experiments,” Spring Research Conference on Statistics in Industry and Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, May 2008. 4 26. “A Flexible Method for Constructing Designs for Computer Experiments,” Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Feb 2008. 27. “Some Results on Latin Hypercubes,” Design and Analysis of Experiments, Memphis, Tennessee, Nov 2007. 28. “Finite Population Correction Factors for Sampling Variances in NAEP,” Westat, Rockville, Maryland, June 2007. 29. “Resampling Methods for Two-stage Sampling in Complex Surveys,” Statistical Society of Canada Annual Meetings, London, Ontario, June 2006. 30. “Obtaining Non-isomorphic Two-level Regular Fractional Factorial Designs,” UBC-SFU Semi-annual Student Workshop, Burnaby, BC, Dec 2005. Contributed Talks 1. “Design for Pooling Multiple Computer Experiments,” The International Workshop on Emerging Issues and Challenges to Statistics (IWEICS), Xiamen, Fujian, China, Dec 2010. 2. “Creating Catalogs of Two-level Fractional Factorial Designs Based on the Criteria of Generalized Aberration,” Spring Research Conference on Statistics in Industry and Technology, Coquitlam, BC, May 2009. 3. “Design and Analysis for Computer Experiments,” UBC-SFU Semi-annual Student Workshop, Burnaby, BC, Nov 2007. 4. “Fast Approximately Balanced Bootstrap without Construction,” Statistical Society of Canada Annual Meetings, St Johns, Newfoundland, June 2007. Poster Section 1. Lin, C.D., Bingham, D., Sitter, R.R. and Tang, B. (2007). “Constructing Cascading Latin Hypercube Designs,” Design and Analysis of Experiments, Memphis, Tennessee, Nov 2007. Teaching Experience • Queen’s University – STAT 269 – Statistics and Probability II, Winter 2011, 2016 – STAT 361 – Applied Methods in Statistics I, Fall 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015 – STAT 463/853 – Statistical Inference, Winter,2012, Fall 2013 – STAT 462/862 – Computational Data Analysis, Fall 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015 – STAT 464/864 – Time Series Analysis and Spectrum Estimation, Winter 2010 – STAT 471/871 – Design and Analysis of Experiments, Winter 2009, 2012, 2014 – STAT 969 – Topics in Probability and Statistics Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments, Winter 2010 – STAT 263 – Introduction Statistics, Summer 2012 – STAT 505 – Elements of Statistical Learning. Winter 2013 5 • Simon Fraser University – STAT 430 – Design and Analysis of Experiments, Fall 2007 Student Supervision • Master’s student: Justin Slater (being co-supervised with Dr. David Thomson and Dr. Glen Takahara), 2015 – • Master’s student: Emily Somerset (being co-supervised with Dr. David Thomson and Dr. Glen Takahara), 2015 – • Master’s student: Jingyi Liang (being co-supervised with Dr. Glen Takahara), 2015 – • PhD student: Ru Zhang (being co-supervised with Dr. Pritam Ranjan), 2014 – • Master’s student: Qing Liu (being co-supervised with Dr. David Thomson), 2013 – 2015 • Master’s student: Yu Gao (co-supervised with Dr. Glen Takahara), 2013 – 2014 • Master’s student: Evi Lansimaki (co-supervised with Dr. David Thomson), 2012 – 2013 • Master’s student: Sahir Bhatnagar (co-supervised with Dr. Paul Peng), 2012 – 2013 • Master’s student: Jimai Zhou (being co-supervised with Dr. Glen Takahara), 2010 – 2012 • Master’s student: Hao Xu (co-supervised with Dr. Wenyu Jiang), 2009 – 2010 • Summer NSERC USRA student: Susanne Morrill, 2013 • Summer NSERC USRA student: Susanne Morrill, 2012 • Summer NSERC USRA student: Suzanne Li, 2010 University Service • Natural Science Fellowship Committee, 2013 – 2014 • School of Graduate Studies (SGS) Fellowship Committee, 2012 – 2014 • QUFA Departmental Representative, 2012 – 2014 Editorial and Related Service • Associate Editor for Journal of the Korean Statistical Society, 2015 – • Referee for Technometrics, Journal of Uncertainty Quantification,Biometrika,Statistica Sinica, Annals of Statistics, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, Journal of Complexity, Statistics in Bioscience, IEE Transactions. 6