Welcome to Jimin's Homepage

Seattle Night Jimin Ding
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics
Department of Mathematics
Washington University in St. Louis

e-mail: jmding@math.wustl.edu
Cupples I, RooM 112A

Academic Background
  
Assistant Professor Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Mathematics 2006-
Ph.D. Department of Statistics, University of California at Davis 2001-2006
B.S. Peking University, Mathematical Sciences, Financial Mathematics Department P.R.China 1997-2001

Current Teaching

Fall 2007 Math 434 -- Survival Analysis
Fall 2007 Math 475 -- Statistical Computation
Fall 2006 Math 309 -- Matrix Algebra
Fall 2006 Math 475 -- Statistical Computation

Research Interests

Survival Analysis, Longitudinal Data Analysis, Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Survival Data;
Functional Data Analysis, nonparametric smoothing method, profile likelihood, asymptotic theory

Collaboration & Consulting

Teaching Experience

Fall 2001 TA STA- 120 Probability & Statistics In Engineering Instructor - Dr. Jiang
Winter 2002 TA STA- 13 Elementary Statistics Instructor - Dr. Fenech
Spring 2002 TA STA - 13B Elementary Statistics Instructor - Dr. Kathy Prewitt
Summer 2002 Instructor STA - 13(01) Elementary Statistics     TA       - Fangxin Hong
Fall 2002 TA STA- 106 Analysis of Variance Instructor - Dr. Shumway
Winter 2003 TA STA- 13 Elementary Statistics Instructor - Dr. Samaniego
Spring 2003 TA STA- 137 Time Series Analysis Instructor - Dr. Shumway
Fall 2004 Instructor STA- 102 Probability Modeling and Statistical Inference TA - Joel Bremson
Fall 2005
TA
STA- 131 A Introduction to Probability Theory
Instructor - Dr. Wang
Spring 2006
TA
STA-224 Longitudinal Data Analysis
Instructor - Dr. Wang

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More in Life

Some Useful tools

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    Some links

  • Online help: SAS
  • Generalized linear models course website

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