PICTURE
YANG Ke, PhD

School of Mathematics, Statistics and Mechanics
Beijing University of Technology

Office: 413, Mathematics Building
Email: yangke@bjut.edu.cn

中文


     Professional Experience

              Assistant Professor (2021-) School of Mathematics, Statistics and Mechanics, Beijing University of Technology


     Academic Qualification

              PhD in Statistics (2021) supervised by Prof. Tiejun Tong, Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong Baptist University

              MSc in Statistics (2018) supervised by Prof. Wangli Xu, School of Statistics, Renmin University of China

              BSc in Statistics (2015), Department of Statistics and Data Science, Xiamen University


     Research Interests

              Meta-analysis

              Statistics in Medicine


     Publications (Google Scholar)

               A comparison of two models for detecting inconsistency in network meta-analysis
                 Lu Qin, Shishun Zhao, Wenlai Guo, Tiejun Tong and Ke Yang (2024). Research Synthesis Methods, accepted.


               Goodness of fit test for a skewed generalized normal distribution
                 Chengdi Lian, Ke Yang, Aidi Liu and Weihu Cheng (2024). Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, accepted.


               Meta-analysis with zero-event studies: a comparative study with application to COVID-19 data
                 Jiajin Wei, Enxuan Lin, Jiandong Shi, Ke Yang, Zongliang Hu, Xian-Tao Zeng and Tiejun Tong (2021). Military Medical Research, 8: 41.


               Model selection between the fixed-effects model and the random-effects model in meta-analysis
                 Ke Yang, Hiu-Yee Kwan, Zhiling Yu and Tiejun Tong (2020). Statistics and Its Interface (Special Issue on Meta-Analysis), 13(4): 501-510.


               Adaptive positive and negative runs test
                 Jiarong Cui, Chunxiao Li, Ke Yang and Wangli Xu (2018). Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 88(7): 1314-1335.


               Adaptive composite quantile regressions and their asymptotic relative efficiency
                 Ke Yang, Liping Zhu and Wangli Xu (2018). Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, 88(5): 900-919.




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