Hu Sun

Department of Statistics, U-M Ann Arbor. Ph.D. in Statistics.

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233 S Wacker Dr

Chicago, IL 60606

leohusun at gmail dot com

My name is Hu Sun. I am a quantitative researcher at IMC Trading. I have graduated with a Ph.D. in Statistics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2024. I am very fortunate to be supervised by Prof. Yang Chen. My research interests include: tensor data model, spatio-temporal statistics and applications in astrophysics and geophysics data. Outside of academic life, I love Karaoke, playing board/video games and 8-ball pool.

See my publications on my publications page. See my Google Scholar profile here. See my detailed CV on my CV page.

news

Aug 22, 2024 I started my full-time job at IMC Trading as a quantitative researcher!
Jul 25, 2024 I have graduated with a Ph.D. in Statistics at The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor!
May 1, 2024 One new paper on uncertainty quantification for tensor completion is available on arXiv.
Aug 11, 2023 One new paper on Forecasting Global Total Electron Content (TEC) with our own VISTA Database is published in Space Weather.
May 25, 2023 One new paper on Spatio-Temporal matrix autoregression with auxiliary data is available on arXiv.

selected publications

  1. Conformalized Tensor Completion with Riemannian Optimization
    Hu Sun, and Yang Chen
    Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 2025
  2. Matrix Autoregressive Model with Vector Time Series Covariates for Spatio-Temporal Data
    Hu SunZuofeng Shang, and Yang Chen
    Submitted, 2023
  3. Tensor Gaussian Process with Contraction for Multi-Channel Imaging Analysis
    Hu SunWard Manchester, Meng Jin, Yang Liu, and Yang Chen
    International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), 2023
  4. Matrix Completion Methods for the Total Electron Content Video Reconstruction
    Hu Sun, Zhijun Hua, Jiaen Ren, Shasha ZouYuekai Sun, and Yang Chen
    Annals of Applied Statistics, 2022
  5. Improved and Interpretable Solar Flare Predictions With Spatial and Topological Features of the Polarity Inversion Line Masked Magnetograms
    Hu SunWard Manchester, and Yang Chen
    Space Weather, 2021