Chunsheng Ma, Professor
Statistics; PhD, University of Sydney, 1997
Awards
Year 2005 Young Faculty Scholar Award, Wichita State University
Research
Although his research areas have been broad in statistics and probability,
Dr. Ma's current research interests lie in the development and application
of spatio-temporal statistics, which is a new and rapidly going branch of statistics and involves many challenging questions in theory, computation, simulation, and application.
Selected Publications
- Ma, C. Intrinsically stationary variograms in space and time, Theory of Probability and Its Applications, 53 (2009), 145-155.
- Ma, C. Construction of non-Gaussian random fields with any given correlation structure, Journal of Statistical Planning & Inference, 139 (2009), 780-787
- Ma, C. Why is isotropy so prevalent in spatial statistics? Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 135 (2007), 865-871
- Ma, C. Planar-temporal stationary correlation models that depend on the maximum norm. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 55 (2007), 889-896
- Ma, C. Stationary random fields in space & time rational spectral densities IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 53 (2007), 1019-1029
- Ma, C. Spatio-temporal variograms and covariance models,
Adv. Appl. Probab., 37 (2005), 706-725.