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Jane Y. Chang
Associate
Professor
Applied
Statistics and Operations Research
Bowling
Green State University
Office: 365 Business
Administration Building
Phone: (419)
372-8683
E-mail: changj@bgsu.edu
Academic
Degrees:
- Ph.D.
in Statistics, The Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio), 1989.
- B.S.
in Applied Mathematics, Chung-Yan University (Taiwan R.O.C.), 1983.
Academic
Positions:
- Associate Professor, Department of Applied Statistics and Operations Research, Bowling Green State University, (Bowling Green, Ohio), April 2007-present.
- Assistant
Professor, Department of Applied Statistics and Operations Research,
Bowling Green State University, (Bowling Green, Ohio), August 2001-April 2007.
- Associate
Professor (tenured), Department of Mathematics, Idaho State University (Pocatello,
Idaho), 1997-2001
- Assistant
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Idaho State University (Pocatello,
Idaho), 1992-1997.
- Associate
Professor of Graduate Institute of Statistics, National Central University
(Taiwan, R.O.C.), 1989-1991.
Research
Interests:
- Optimal
Design of Experiments
- Design and Analysis of Microarray Experiments
- Applied Statistics
Teaching
Areas:
- Design
and Analysis of Experiments
- Regression
Analysis
- Multivariate
Analysis
- Optimal
Experimental Design
Selected
Publications:
- Hsu, J., Y.J. Chang, T. Wang, E. Steingrímsson, M. Magnússon, K. Bergsteinsdottir. Statistically Designing Microarrays and Microarray Experiments to Enhance Sensitivity, and Specificity (2006). Briefings in Bioinformatics 8(1), 22-31.
- K. Parker, J. Chao, T. Ottaway and Y.J. Chang. A Formal Programming Language Selection Process for Introductory Courses (2006). Journal of Intormation Technology Education, Vol. 5, 133-151.
- EL Hassan Ridouane, Antonio Campo, Y. J. Chang. Natural Convection Patterns in Right-angled Triangular Cavities with Heated Vertical Sides and Cooled Hypotenuses (2005). Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 127, 1181-1186.
- Hsu, J., Y. J. Chang and T. Wang. Simultaneous Confidence Intervals for Differential Gene Expressions (2005). Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Vol. 136, 2182-2196.
- Chang, Y. J. and J. Hsu. Designing Microarrays for the Analysis of Gene Expressions (2005). DNA Microarrays and Related Genomics Techniques: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation of Experiments. David Allison, Grier Page, Mark Beasley, and Jode Edwards, Editors, Chapter 7, Chapman and Hall, pp. 111-130.
- Hsu, J., Y. J. Chang and T. Wang. Multiple Comparisons in Screening for Active Genes from Microarray Experiments. Screening: Methods for Experimentation in Industry, Drug Discovery and Genetics, Angela Dean and Sue Lewis, Editors, Chapter 6, Springer Verlag, pp. 139-155. (2005).
- D.
Lin and Chang, Y.J. A Note on Cyclic Orthogonal Designs (2001). Statistica
Sinica Vol. 11, No. 2, 549-552.
- Dean,
A.M., S.M. Lewis and Y.J. Chang (1999). Nested Change-Over Designs. Journal
of Statistical Planning and Inference, 77, 337-351.
- Campo,
A. and Y.J. Chang (1998). Teaching Flow and Thermal Characteristics
of Laminar Forced Convection in Tubes with Variable Internal Straight
Fins. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education,
Vol. 26, No. 2, 143-148.
- Campo,
A. and Y.J. Chang (1997). Correlation Equations for Friction Factors
and Convective Coefficients in Tubes Containing Bundles of Internal,
Longitudinal Fins, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer,
Vol. 33, 225-232.
- Chang,
Y.J. and W. Notz (I996). "Model Robust Designs". Handbook of Statistics,
Vol. 13, "Design and Analysis of Experiments", 1055-1098.
- Chang,
Y.J. and W. Notz (1994). Some Optimal Nested Row-Column Designs. Statistica
Sinica Vol. 4, No. 1, 249-263.
- Chang,
Y.J. and J. Hsu (1992). Optimal Designs for Multiple Comparison with
the Best. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 30,
45-62.
- Chang
Y.J. and W. Notz (1990). A Method for Constructing Universally Optimal
Block Designs with Nested Rows and Columns. Utilitas Mathematica, 38,
263-276.
Professional
Affiliations:
- American
Statistical Association (ASA) (since 1990)
- Chinese
Statistical Association (CSA) (since 1987)
- Sigma
Xi: Scientific Research Society (since 1997)
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