Professor Po-Ling Loh

BSc MSc PhD
Professor Po-Ling Loh photograph
Subjects
College positions
Fellow, College Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences
University positions
Professor, Statistical Laboratory, Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics
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Background

Professor Po-Ling Loh received her PhD in Statistics from UC Berkeley in 2014. She spent two years at the University of Pennsylvania as Assistant Professor of Statistics. Moving to UW-Madison, she was an Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and then Associate Professor of Statistics, as well as a Visiting Associate Professor of Statistics at Columbia University. She began her appointment in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cambridge in 2021, where she is currently a Professor of Statistics. She is a recipient of a Philip Leverhulme Prize, NSF CAREER Award, ARO Young Investigator Award, IMS Tweedie New Researcher Award, Bernoulli Society New Researcher Award and a Hertz Fellowship.

Teaching

Professor Loh teaches courses in Part II and Part III related to her work in statistics.

Publications