Summary
Ying-ju Chen is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Dayton with 11 years of academic experience specializing in statistical modeling and applied data science. Her research focuses on translating advanced statistical methods into practical solutions for manufacturing, medicine, and transportation, bridging theory and real-world impact. She earned a Ph.D. in Statistics from Bowling Green State University after earlier studies in mathematics at National Taiwan University, reflecting a strong quantitative foundation. Known for interdisciplinary collaboration, she brings classroom teaching, research mentorship, and applied project experience together to drive data-informed decision making in industry and healthcare settings.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Statistics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Statistics at Bowling Green State University
Master of Science (MS), Mathematics, Master of Science (MS), Mathematics at National Taiwan University