Jie Peng - St. Ambrose University

Jie Peng
[email protected]
Finance, Economics and Decision Science Department
St.Ambrose University
518 W. Locust Street, Davenport, Iowa 52803
Phone:(563)333–6426(Office)
Education
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Ph. D. in Statistics, Department of Mathematics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette(August 2008).
MS in Mathematics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette (Fall 2005)
MS in Statistics, University of New Orleans, Louisiana (2003)
BS in Civil Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, China (1996)
Positions Held
Associate Professor: Finance, Economics and Decision Science Department, St.Ambrose University.
Professional Experience
Associate Professor: Finance, Economics and Decision Science Department, St.Ambrose University.
(2014 - present)
Assistant Professor: Finance, Economics and Decision Science Department, St.Ambrose University.
(2008 - 2014)
Teaching Assistant: Department of Mathematics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette. (2003-2008)
Courses taught
1. Quantitative Reasoning
2. Statistics for Business and Economics
3. Quantitative Methods for Graduate Business Students
4. Data Analysis and Decision Making
5. Statistical Applications in the Discipline
6. Integrative Organizational Theory and Business Systems
7. Quantitative Methods for Finance
Research Interests
Applied Statistics and Statistical Inference
Professional Memberships
• American Statistical Association (ASA)
• Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS)
• American Mathematical Society (AMS)
• International Chinese Statistical Association (ICSA)
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Publications
1. Approximate One-Sided Tolerance Limits in Random Effects Model and in Some Mixed Models and
Comparisons, Krishnamoorthy, K., Peng, J (2014), Journal of Statistical Simulation and Computation,
DOI:10.1080/00949655.2014.887082
2. Modified Large Sample Confidence Intervals for Poisson Distributions: Ratio, Weighted Average and
Product of Means, Krishnamoorthy, K., Peng, J and Dan Zhang (2014), to appear in Communications
in Statistics -Theory and Methods
3. Multiple Comparison Procedures for Binomial Distributions,Peng, J. (2011), 2011 Joint Statistical
Meetings Proceedings
4. Conditional and Unconditional Tests for Comparing Several Poisson Means. Peng, J. (2011), Journal
of Applied Statistical Science, Volume 18, Issue 3
5. Closed-form approximate prediction intervals for binomial and Poisson distributions, Krishnamoorthy,
K. and Peng, J. (2010), Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 141, 1709-1718
6. Exact properties of a new test and other tests for differences between several binomial proportions,
Krishnamoorthy, K. and Peng, J. (2008), Journal of Applied Statistical Science, 16, 23-35
7. Some properties of the exact and score methods for a binomial proportion and sample size calculation,
Krishnamoorthy, K. and Peng, J. (2007). Communications in Statistics -Simulation and Computation,
36, 1171-1186
Presentations
1. Challenges facing Women in Urban China, Ambrose Women for Social Justice:Gender, Narrative, and
Justice: The Power of Story,October 21, 2014, St. Ambrose University
2. Multiple Comparison Procedures for Binomial Proportions, the 50th Anniversary of the Southern
Regional Council on Statistics Summer Research Conference, June 1-4, 2014, Galveston,TX
3. Approximate One-Sided Tolerance Limits in Random Effects Model and in Some Mixed Models and
Comparisons, August 3 - 8, 2013, Joint Statistical Meetings 2013, Palais des congress de Montreal,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
4. Predictors of First Year Retention at SAU, Dec 7th, 2012 College of Business Research Forum, St.
Ambrose University
5. Modified Large Sample Inference for the Ratio of Two Poisson Means and for Estimating Weighted
Average of Poisson Means, July 28-August 2, 2012, Joint Statistical Meetings 2012, San Diego,CA
6. Modified Large Sample Confidence Intervals for Poisson Distributions: Ratio, Weighted Average and
Product of Means, June 3, 2012 June 6, 2012, Southern Reginal Council on Statistics(SRCOS)-Summer
Research Conference, Jekyll Island, GA
7. Linear Combination of Several Poisson Means, April 3rd, 2012 College of Business Research Forum,
St.Ambrose University
8. Multiple Comparison Procedures for Binomial Distributions, Joint Statistical Meetings 2011, Miami
Beach, Florida
9. Prediction Intervals for Binomial and Poisson Distributions, Imaging, Communications and Finance:
Stochastic Modeling of Real-world Problems,Conference in honor of Lawrence A. Shepp,June 24-25,
2011, New York, NY (poster presentation)
10. Improved Prediction Intervals for Biophamaceutical Statisticians, 34th Annual Midwest Biopharmaceutical Statistics Workshop (MBSW), (poster presentation).
11. Improved Prediction Intervals for Binomial and Poisson Distributions,Joint Statistical Meetings 2010,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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12. Prediction Intervals, 2010 College of Business Research Forum, St.Ambrose University
13. Parametric bootstrap test for comparing several Poisson means, Joint Statistical Meetings 2009, Washington D.C.
14. Some properties of the exact and score methods for a binomial proportion and sample size calculation,Joint Mathematics Meetings 2008, San Diego, CA
15. Exact Properties of a New Test and Other Tests for Comparing Several Binomial Proportions, Joint
Statistical Meetings 2007, Salt Lake City, Utah
Workshop
• Electronic Conference on Teaching Statistics May 19th, Friday, May 23rd, hosted by CAUSE (Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics)
• Modeling High Frequency Data in Finance. Thursday October 24- Saturday 26, 2013, Stevens Institute
of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey
• 5th Annual R/Finance: Applied Finance with R, Friday May 17 - Saturday May 18, 2013,Chicago, IL
• 2013 Conference on Statistical Practice, February 21 - 23, 2013, New Orleans, Louisiana
• Workshop on Identifying and Addressing Difficult Concepts for Students in the Introductory Statistics
Course, September 15th, 2012, sponsored by NSF, Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois
• Electronic Conference on Teaching Statistics (eCOTS), May 13-18, 2012, hosted by CAUSE (Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics)
• Workshop on Probability and Statistics in Finance. (June 23, 2011, New York, NY)
• Design and Analysis of Experiments 2009 Conference. (October 14th to 17th, 2009, University of
Missouri, Columbia, Missouri )
• Modeling High Frequency Data in Finance. (July 10-12, 2009, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ )
• Junior Researcher Writing Workshop which held by The National Institute of Statistical Science (NISS)
and the American Statistical Association (ASA), 2009, Washington, D. C.
Grants
• NSF travel grant to patriciate Modeling High Frequency Data in Finance. (October 24-26, 2013,
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey )
• Harshbarger travel grant to participate in the Southern Reginal Council on Statistics(SRCOS)-Summer
Research Conference(2012)in Jekyll Island, GA
• St. Ambrose University Faculty Development Committee research grant for 2011-2012 year
• NSF travel grant to participate in Design and Analysis of Experiments 2009 Conference
• St. Ambrose University Faculty Development Committee research grant for 2008-2009 year
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