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I am an assistant professor at the Department of Mathematics of The University of Kansas. I was with the School of Mathematics at Georgia Institute of Technology as a visiting assistant professor. I received the Ph.D. degree in applied mathematics in 2005, my thesis advisor was Imre Csiszár.
My research area belongs to mathematical statistics, probability theory and information theory. My current research interest includes model selection problems using information criteria, in particular, context tree estimation of stationary ergodic processes and neighborhood estimation of Markov random fields, and longest increasing subsequence problems.
My research is supported by the National Science Foundation grant DMS 0906929.
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