Prof. Xu Liu | Statistics | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Xu Liu, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China
Prof. Xu Liu, a tenured Full Professor at the School of Statistics and Management, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE), is a distinguished expert in high-dimensional data analysis, statistical genetics, and AI-enabled decision-making. With a Ph.D. in Statistics from Yunnan University and postdoctoral training from Northwestern University and Michigan State University, he brings extensive international research experience. His work focuses on machine learning, transfer learning, and deep generative models, with numerous publications in top-tier journals. Prof. Liu actively contributes to academic leadership as an editor and conference organizer, making him a key figure in the field of modern statistics and data science.
Author Profile
š Early Academic Pursuits
Prof. Xu Liuās academic journey is rooted in a deep passion for mathematics and statistics. His formal education began with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Hengyang Normal University (2000ā2004). Demonstrating early excellence and commitment to the field, he pursued a Master of Science in Mathematics at Yunnan University, graduating in 2007. His intellectual drive and mathematical acumen culminated in a Ph.D. in Statistics from the same institution in 2011. These formative years laid a strong theoretical foundation and cultivated his research interests in complex data structures, machine learning, and statistical inference.
During his graduate studies, Prof. Liu delved into challenging problems in mathematical modeling, statistical theory, and early explorations in computational statistics, developing an academic rigor that continues to define his work today.
šØāš« Professional Endeavors
Following the completion of his doctoral studies, Prof. Liu embarked on a postdoctoral research path that would span internationally recognized institutions. From 2011 to 2013, he was a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Statistics at Northwestern University, followed by another impactful postdoc position in the Department of Statistics and Probability at Michigan State University (2013ā2016). These roles enabled him to collaborate with prominent statisticians and immerse himself in cutting-edge research on high-dimensional inference and statistical learning.
In 2016, Prof. Liu joined the School of Statistics and Management at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE) as an Assistant Professor. Over the years, his academic progression has been steady and well-earnedārising to Associate Professor (2019), achieving tenure in 2022, and recently being promoted to Full Professor in 2024.
His professional tenure at SUFE reflects both his teaching excellence and research productivity, positioning him as a pillar of the department and a leader in statistical education.
š Contributions and Research Focus
Prof. Xu Liuās research contributions span a diverse range of statistical and data science disciplines:
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High-dimensional data analysis
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Machine learning and deep generative models
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Representation and transfer learning
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Statistical genetics and gene-environment interactions (GĆE and GĆG)
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Advanced variable selection methods
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Uncertainty quantification and statistical inference
His recent publications appear in prestigious journals like Statistics in Medicine, Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Bioinformatics, Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, and Statistics in Biosciences. These works include the development of tools such as the Python-based REGS sampler and the R-package qfabs, demonstrating a strong commitment to open-source statistical computing and reproducible science.
He is also contributing significantly to academic literature with three upcoming books focused on AI decision-making and high-dimensional statistical inference, all scheduled for release in 2025.
š Accolades and Recognition
Prof. Liuās excellence in research and academic contribution has earned him significant accolades:
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Outstanding Achievement Award of Philosophy and Social Science, Shanghai (2023)
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Third Prize, 17th āChallenge Cupā Shanghai Science and Technology Competition (2022)
These awards underscore his relevance not only in theoretical statistics but also in its impactful applications across economics, social science, and public policy.
Moreover, his professional recognition extends to editorial roles. He serves as:
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Associate Editor, Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications
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Associate Editor, International Journal of Organizational and Collective Intelligence
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Guest Editor, Special Issue in Axioms on Mathematical and Statistical Finance
š Impact and Influence
Prof. Liuās influence transcends national boundaries through his international collaborations, open-source software contributions, and thought leadership in machine learning applications in health, finance, and genomics. His work on gene-environment interactions is particularly impactful in the area of statistical genetics, with real-world implications for personalized medicine and epidemiological modeling.
As an educator, Prof. Liu has taught a wide spectrum of coursesāfrom foundational subjects like Mathematical Statistics to advanced topics such as Empirical Process Theory and Computer Programming in C/C++. His mentoring of students and junior researchers helps foster the next generation of statisticians and data scientists.
š Legacy and Future Contributions
With a growing legacy built on innovation, scholarship, and mentorship, Prof. Xu Liu stands at the forefront of modern statistical science in China. His upcoming books will serve as valuable references in both academic and applied settings. As a conference organizer and invited speaker, he continues to shape conversations around statistical learning, AI in economics, and computational statistics.
Looking ahead, his work promises deeper integration of AI-enabled modeling, data-driven decision-making, and ethical data science, especially in public health, policy, and business analytics.
āļøPublication Top Notes
šSubgroup testing in the change-plane Cox model.
Author: Zhang, X., Ren, P., Shi, X. Ma, S. and Liu, X
Journal: Statistics in Medicine
Year: 2025
šRandom projection-based response best-subset selector for ultra-high dimensional multivariate data
Author: Hu, J., Li, T., Liu, X. and Liu, X
Journal: Multivariate Analysis
Year: 2025
šUncertainty quantification in high-dimensional linear models incorporating graphical structures with applications to gene set analysis.
Author: Tan, X., Zhang, X., Cui, Y. and Liu, X.
Journal: Bioinformatics
Year: 2024