Wei Zhang is a lecturer in statistics at the University of Glasgow with a decade of experience applying advanced statistical modelling and computational methods to ecological problems. Holding a PhD in Statistics from the University of Auckland and a BS in Computational Mathematics, Wei bridges rigorous theory with practical data analysis and teaching. Their work emphasizes scalable statistical computing for ecological inference, combining expertise in model development with hands-on coding and pedagogy. Based in Glasgow, they bring international research and teaching experience across New Zealand, China, and the UK, and a track record of training the next generation of quantitative ecologists.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Statistics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Statistics at The University of Auckland
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computational Mathematics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computational Mathematics at Ocean University of China
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