I am a Rufus Isaacs Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Johns Hopkins University, advised by Prof. Carey E. Priebe. I obtained my PhD degree from the Department of Statistics at North Carolina State University, where I was fortunate to be advised by Prof. Minh Tang. Previously I graduated from Fudan University with my Bachelor Degree in mathematics.
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Research interests
- Statistical inference on graphs
- Spectral methods and high-dimensional data analysis
- Distributed learning and data integration
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Works
- Detection and estimation of vertex-wise latent position shifts across networks
Runbing Zheng
arXiv:2502.01947
- Detection and estimation of vertex-wise latent position shifts across networks
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- Chain-linked multiple matrix integration via embedding alignment
Runbing Zheng, Minh Tang
arXiv:2412.02791
- Chain-linked multiple matrix integration via embedding alignment
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- Dynamic networks clustering via mirror distance
Runbing Zheng, Avanti Athreya, Marta Zlatic, Michael Clayton, Carey E. Priebe
arXiv:2412.19012
- Dynamic networks clustering via mirror distance
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- Limit results for distributed estimation of invariant subspaces in multiple networks inference and PCA
Runbing Zheng, Minh Tang
arXiv:2206.04306
- Limit results for distributed estimation of invariant subspaces in multiple networks inference and PCA
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- Vertex nomination between graphs via spectral embedding and quadratic programming
Runbing Zheng, Vince Lyzinski, Carey E. Priebe, Minh Tang
Journal of Computation and Graphical Statistics, 2022
arXiv:2010.14622
- Vertex nomination between graphs via spectral embedding and quadratic programming