Biography
Yu Luo obtained his PhD in biostatistics from McGill University, Canada. His doctoral dissertation developed methods for non-equidistant, longitudinal directories, especially under Bayesian settings, focusing on data found in electronic health records, administrative data, and data derived from mobile applications. After his doctoral study, he held positions in Imperial College London and Lancaster University. In January 2023, Yu joined the Department of Mathematics, King’s College London, as a Lecturer in Statistics.
Research interests
- Hidden Markov models and related computation
- Bayesian theory and applications
- Causal inference
- Medical and transportation engineering applications
Futher information
Research
Statistics
The group has research strengths in the design and analysis of experiments, time series and Markov chain Monte Carlo and sequential Monte Carlo methods.
Features
Meet our new academic staff from the Department of Mathematics
We interview some of our researchers who started this academic year.
Research
Statistics
The group has research strengths in the design and analysis of experiments, time series and Markov chain Monte Carlo and sequential Monte Carlo methods.
Features
Meet our new academic staff from the Department of Mathematics
We interview some of our researchers who started this academic year.