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Haipeng Shen
Assistant Professor
353 Hanes Hall
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Statistics: Functional Data Analysis, Time Series, Nonparametric Function Estimation, Network Traffic Modeling, Functional MRI Modeling Operations Management: Data-Driven Workforce Management with Applications to Call Centers and Health Care

Education:
Ph.D. (2003) University of Pennsylvania
M.A. (2000) University of Pennsylvania
B.S. (1998) Peking University
  
Professional Background:
Assistant Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill
 
Selected Publications:
Haipeng Shen, Lawrence D. Brown, Hui Zhi. Efficient Estimation of Log-normal Means with Application to Pharmacokinetic Data. 2005. Statistics in Medicine.

Haipeng Shen, Jianhua Huang. Analysis of Call Center Arrival Data Using Singular Value Decomposition. 2005. Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry Vol 21: 251-263.

Lawrence D. Brown, Noah Gans, Avishai Mandelbaum, Anat Sakov, Haipeng Shen, Sergey Zeltyn, Linda H. Zhao. Statistical Analysis of a Telephone Call Center: A Queueing-Science Perspective (2005). Journal of the American Statistical Association Vol 100: 36-50

Jiahua Huang, Haipeng Shen. Functional Coefficient Regression Models for Nonlinear Time Series: A Polynomial Spline Approach (2004). Scandinavian Journal of Statistics Vol 31: 515-534.
Conference Papers

Maria Papadopouli, Haipeng Shen, Manolis Spanakis. Modeling client arrivals at access points in wireless campus-wide networks (2005) 14th IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), Chania, Crete, September 18-21, 2005. (ranked fourth best paper in the reviewing process).

Maria Papadopouli, Haipeng Shen, Elias Raftopoulos, Manolis Ploumidis, Felix Hernandez-Campos. Short-term traffic forecasting in a campus-wide wireless network (2005) 16th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), Berlin, September 11-14, 2005.

Maria Papadopouli, Haipeng Shen, Manolis Spanakis. Characterizing the duration and association patterns of wireless in a campus (2005) 11th European Wireless Conference (EW), Nicosia, Cyprus, April 10-13, 2005.

Research Interests:
Functional Data Analysis

Modeling and Forecasting of Nonlinear Time Series

Multivariate Analysis

Statistical Function Estimation Via Polynomial Splines

Statistical Inference for Lognormal Distributions

Call Center Management, Forecasting and Staffing

Internet Traffic Analysis, Wireless Network Modeling, Anomaly Detection

Awards and Honors:
UNC-CH University Research Council Small Grant Program Award, 2005

J.Parker Bursk Memorial Prize, awarded to the best student research, Department of Statistics, University of Pennsylvania, 2002.

Courses Taught:
Stat 31
Stat 175

Ph.D. Students:
Lingsong Zhang (joint with Zhengyuan Zhu and Steve Marron)
Mihee Lee (joint with Steve Marron)
 

 

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